Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Avoid Cytomegalovirus During Pregnancy

Avoid Cytomegalovirus While Pregnant


Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a rather universal cast of a herpes virus that strikes most folks during Infancy. While this virus doesn't typically element symptoms that are entity threatening, it can threaten an unborn foetus. So, pregnant women, exclusively those who've never had a CMV infection, require to avoid infection. Here's a few steps to help you avoid infection.


Instructions


1. Remember that various bodily fluids may transmit CMV, including saliva, urine, blood, tears, vaginal fluids, semen, stool and breast milk.


2. Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly after coming into contact with any bodily fluids. Vigorously rub your hands together, using soap and water, for 15 to 20 seconds.


3. Use your own eating utensils and drinking cups while pregnant. Sharing eating utensils, especially with young children, increases the risk of transmitting CMV through saliva.


Consult with your doctor about doing CMV screening of blood or organs if you're in need of a blood transfusion or organ transplant.


5. Kiss children on the head to avoid contact with tears or saliva. Kisses on the cheek put you at greater risk for coming into contact with tears or saliva.


6. Exercise caution when engaging in intimate sexual relations with a partner who is CMV-positive. CMV infection is transmitted sexually.


7.4. Wear rubber gloves when changing diapers. Ask someone else to change diapers of CMV-infected babies and toddlers.