When you become pregnant, you might immediately start wondering about the safety of what you put into your mouth. But equally important and often overlooked is what you come in contact with around your home, specifically your pets. While some pets pose no concern, there are precautions you should take with others.
Here's the latest advice for pregnant women when it comes to some of the most common types of pets.
The biggest risk with dogs is the possibility of a large dog jumping on your abdomen while you are lying down or sitting in a chair. |
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"I have two cats, and as soon as I started trying to get pregnant with my first child, my husband took over litter duty," says Natalie Cooper of Monsey, N.Y. "That was four years ago, and he's still doing it."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), toxoplasmosis is the main concern when it comes to pregnancy and cats. The infection can lead to birth defects and miscarriage in pregnant women. Cats can get the infection by eating contaminated raw meat, birds, soil or mice. Cats then pass the contagious stage of the infection through their feces. The CDC recommends pregnant women take the follow precautions:
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