Pregnancy is a time when the body undergoes numerous changes, and the immune system is suppressed to prevent rejection of the fetus. This makes pregnant women more susceptible to infections, including protozoal diseases. Protozoal infections can be particularly dangerous during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium, and can lead to serious complications for both the mother and the baby.
Protozoal infections can be prevented by taking appropriate precautions, such as avoiding undercooked meat and cat feces, using mosquito nets and insect repellent, and practicing safe sex. Pregnant women who are at high risk of contracting protozoal infections should be closely monitored by their healthcare provider to ensure early detection and treatment of any infections.
It is important for pregnant women to be aware of the risks associated with protozoal infections and to take appropriate steps to protect themselves and their babies. By following simple preventative measures and seeking prompt medical attention if necessary, women can reduce their risk of complications from protozoal diseases during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium.
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