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Swine Flu and Pregnancy

How Does the Influenza H1N1 Strain Affect Mom-to-be?

Swine Flu and PregnancyStaying healthy is a priority for pregnant women. A healthy mom means a better chance for a healthy baby. So what do you do when something like the latest in-the-news illness – swine flu – hits a community near you? There are actually many practical things you can do to keep yourself and your baby as healthy as possible.

What Is Swine Flu?
A little-known fact about the influenza virus is that all flu viruses originate with poultry or pigs. When the virus infecting one of these animals combines with a human influenza virus, it mutates and becomes able to infect humans, as with this most recent swine flu, technically called Influenza A (H1N1). Flu viruses are spread through the respiratory tract – mouth, nose and even eyes.

Pregnant women with flu are more likely to have more severe infection and increased mortality rates.

"Symptoms of swine flu in pregnant women are the same as those in non-pregnant individuals and are similar to symptoms of other forms of flu," says Dr. Pamela D. Berens, an OB/GYN at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. "Common symptoms include fever (temperature greater than 37.8 degrees Celsius or 100 degrees Fahrenheit), chills, cough, congestion, muscle aches, headache and possibly vomiting and diarrhea."

Symptoms of the flu of any type – "typical" or swine flu – vary in severity, so pregnant women should be cautious. Even flu that isn't associated with an epidemic/pandemic as the swine flu currently is can be more likely to cause serious illness during pregnancy, especially in later months. Respiratory complications such as pneumonia, as well as dehydration from frequent vomiting and diarrhea, may result in the need for hospitalization.


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Alana says
3 weeks ago

I am 7 months pregnant and just took my last Tamiful pill last night. Having swine flu really isn't any different from having a cold. I've been making sure to take Tylenol regualrly. But I would have to say that being pregnant already makes it difficult to breath so now having the flu its even harder. Don't stress out.

Kendra says
September 17, 2009

Getting swine flu while pregnant is a huge concern of mine. Two of my friend's kids have had a strain of that flu. Scary.

helen says
July 30, 2009

have never thought about it like that before. Thanks so much for the depth and understanding at which you covered the topic. it's a useful piece of information not only for me but for many others. have read a lot on the topic at different blogs and books (download mainly from http://www.picktorrent.com but this piece really gives food for thought

Anonymous says
July 29, 2009

i'm three months pregnant i've got swine flu and i tell u its no joke and no fun i've never felt so ill in my life, its been really hard as u cant take any pain relief apart from paracetamol and it doesnt really do anything u just have 2 ride it out horrible illness

helen says
June 18, 2009

So glad this didn't get out of hand. I've read this article twice, though, just so I am informed. Thx.

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