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Herpes and Pregnancy - the facts that every women needs to know NOW....

Herpes and Pregnancy relates to women as studies have shown that 20-25 percent of pregnant women have genital herpes. How both sex should learn more about herpes and pregnancy to protect themselves or their partner.

Interesting herpes fact: Women who acquire genital herpes before becoming pregnant have a low risk of passing the virus to the baby.

However, a woman who is infected with genital herpes during pregnancy is at a higher risk of passing herpes virus to her baby. This is because she did not have enough time to built up antibodies to fight the virus. It is therefore vital to avoid contracting herpes during pregnancy.

Use condoms if needed but refrain from sex when symptoms are present. This will reduce the risk of transmission.

Pregnant woman with herpes should always inform their doctor of their herpes conditions. This will enable the doctor to do a through visual examination at the onset of labor or do a herpes blood test. And if herpes symptoms are present at the time of delivery, a Caesarean section is highly recommended.

If the infant has contracted herpes during delivery, then the symptoms will show up within 2-3 weeks after birth. Medication should start early to help prevent or reduce permanent damage. It's actually life threatening to the infant.

Pregnant woman with herpes might want to apply some ointments or essential oil on affected area to decrease the pain, itching and speed up the healing process. For more details about herpes medication visit our page at "Herpes Cure". on the left hand Menu.

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