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Many pet owners know that there are certain risks in being with pets during pregnancy. For example, Toxoplasma gondii is the most terrifying thing for pregnant women. items. But as long as we pay more attention, we can still avoid such incidents. Below we will take a closer look at how we get along with dogs at each stage of pregnancy.
Before pregnancy
You should first check for Toxoplasma gondii antibodies
Toxoplasma gondii can pass The mother's blood, placenta, uterus, amniotic fluid, vaginal canal and other pathways can cause the embryo or fetus to feel, causing many adverse consequences. The first trimester often causes miscarriage or stillbirth; the second trimester often causes stillbirth, premature birth or serious brain, eye and other diseases; the late pregnancy has matured, and 90% of the fetuses are recessive, that is, there are no abnormalities at birth, but Heart abnormalities, retardation, deafness and microcephaly abnormalities may occur months or years after birth.
Toxoplasma gondii can cause many harms to the fetus, and women who are preparing to become pregnant should pay close attention to it. However, pregnant women generally have no symptoms after being infected with Toxoplasma gondii and it is difficult to distinguish. Therefore, you should contact the hospital before pregnancy, especially for high-risk groups such as women who have had a history of adverse pregnancy and childbirth, have low immune function, have pets at home, like to eat half-cooked meat, or have the habit of eating raw vegetables. , be sure to draw blood to check whether the anti-Toxoplasma antibodies in the body are positive.
After pregnancy
Antibody check is used to determine whether the pet should stay or leave
If the IgM antibody is Positive, it usually means that you have experienced symptoms in the near future, and you cannot conceive at the moment. You need to make adjustments, and you can only consider conceiving after you are cured.
If the antibodies are all negative, it means that the body has not been affected yet, so you should pay more attention before and after pregnancy. If you find it difficult to maintain good hygiene habits, it is a good idea to leave your pet temporarily during pregnancy for safety reasons. Because there are no relevant antibodies in the body and it belongs to the susceptible group. Fortunately, the early, middle and late stages of pregnancy were reviewed separately.
If IgThe M antibody is negative and the IgG antibody is positive, but the antibody titer is not high. It may be a chronic experience or one that has been experienced in the past. If you have been exposed to Toxoplasma gondii before pregnancy, there is generally no risk of infection after pregnancy. Because only pregnant women who have not been exposed to Toxoplasma gondii before pregnancy are likely to infect the fetus if they experience the first (idiopathic) infection during pregnancy. At this time, you don’t have to send your beloved pet away, you might as well keep it with you. However, hygiene habits must be strictly observed to prevent reinfection.
If you feel it during pregnancy, if there is evidence indicating that it is an acute sensation in the early or second trimester, it will be very dangerous and may cause miscarriage, stillbirth or the birth of a baby with developmental defects. It is recommended to have an abortion; if there is any evidence that it is an acute sensation. Evidence shows that toxoplasmosis is experienced recently and can be treated with drugs. Generally, it will not cause any harm to the fetus, because there is still a period of time from the time when the mother is infected with Toxoplasma gondii to the time when the infection is transmitted to the fetus. During this period, the disease can be treated. The fetus in the third trimester of pregnancy has matured. Even if the mother feels that the fetus can develop normally, abnormalities may occur in the future.
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