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How do you know if you have CMV while pregnant?

How do you know if you have CMV while pregnant?

What are the signs and symptoms of CMV during pregnancy? Most CMV infections in pregnant women are “silent” and cause no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they most commonly are fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands and extreme fatigue. Rarely, a rash, cough or diarrhea may occur.

Can cytomegalovirus affect pregnancy?

Most people have been infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV), but do not have symptoms. If a pregnant woman is infected with CMV, she can pass it to her developing baby. This is called congenital CMV, and it can cause birth defects and other health problems.

Can you get CMV from an embryo?

There would be no risk of transmission in this case. might have had an active infection with CMV at the time of fertilization. There is a theoretical risk of transmission in this case. However, there have never been a case of CMV known to have been transmitted to a woman or a fetus from embryo donation.

Can pregnant nurses caring for CMV patients?

We do not recommend routinely reassigning pregnant healthcare workers from caring for patients with particular infections that have the potential for harming the fetus including CMV, HIV, hepatitis B and C, and varicella.

How long do CMV symptoms last?

Most healthy individuals who have a CMV infection will not have symptoms. However, when symptoms are present, they are often similar to those of glandular fever. Severity and duration can vary but, on average, will last for two to three weeks.

How long should I wait to get pregnant after CMV?

If you are experiencing an active CMV infection, most experts recommend that women wait six to twelve months before trying to conceive again.

What are the symptoms of cytomegalovirus during pregnancy?

The vast majority (up to 90 percent or more) of babies who are infected with CMV during pregnancy never show any signs of infection at birth. For the few who do, symptoms may include: Seizures. Small head size (microcephaly) Small size at birth. Liver, spleen and lung problems.

What are the long-term effects of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV)?

About 1 out of 5 of these babies will have birth defects or other long-term health problems. Babies with congenital CMV may show signs at birth. Some signs that a baby might have congenital CMV infection when they are born are: Small head size. Seizures. Rash. Liver, spleen, and lung problems.

How is congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection diagnosed in babies?

Some signs that a baby might have congenital CMV infection when they are born are: Tests on a baby’s saliva, urine, or blood done within two to three weeks after birth can confirm if the baby has congenital CMV. Babies who show signs of congenital CMV at birth may be treated with medicines called antivirals.

What happens if a baby is born with CMV?

Some babies with congenital CMV infection have health problems that are apparent at birth or that develop later during infancy or childhood. In the most severe cases, CMV can cause the death of an unborn baby (pregnancy loss). Some babies with congenital CMV infection have signs at birth. These signs include: Rash.