Can pelvic tuberculosis be transmitted during pregnancy

  I believe that pregnant mothers will become very cautious and careful after having a child, trying to avoid getting sick themselves as much as possible, so as not to infect the child or have any impact on the healthy growth of the child due to taking medication. Some people go for a check-up after pregnancy and find out that they have pelvic tuberculosis. So, can pelvic tuberculosis be transmitted during pregnancy?

  

Can pelvic tuberculosis be transmitted during pregnancy1

  In fact, pregnant mothers don't need to worry too much because pelvic tuberculosis patients usually do not transmit it to their children after pregnancy. Pelvic tuberculosis and pulmonary tuberculosis are different. Pulmonary tuberculosis can be transmitted through saliva and blood, so pulmonary tuberculosis can have an impact on the fetus. Pelvic tuberculosis, on the other hand, does not have infectious factors and will not affect fertility after treatment. After pregnancy, women can take medication under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the impact of medication on the child and maintain sufficient sleep at night.

  But if it is a woman preparing for pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, because pelvic tuberculosis is more likely to cause infertility, so regardless of whether the condition is mild or severe, it is necessary to actively cooperate with treatment. It should be noted that it is best to stop preparing for pregnancy during the treatment period, as many drugs, including antibiotics and anti tuberculosis drugs, are needed during this period. These drugs have a significant impact on the fetus and may also pose a risk of teratogenicity. Therefore, for the safety of the fetus, it is best to cure the disease before getting pregnant.

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