
Catching infections while you are pregnant can be somewhat alarming as your baby can be exposed to risks and vulnerabilities. In this video, Dr Anita Gupta, Gynecologist, Fortis La Femme talks about ‘Infections that can affect Pregnancy and How to avoid them?’.
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Children whose mothers were hospitalized with an infection during pregnancy may be at increased risk for autism, depression and suicide later in life, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington, and the Sahlgrenska Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The findings, published March 6 in JAMA Psychiatry, suggest that any infection in the mother during pregnancy—even those of microbes that do not invade the fetal brain—may increase a child’s risk of developing autism and depression.
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