Pregnancy Conditions To Be Aware Of
Infections

There are a number of possible infections, which can be harmful to your baby, as well as yourself. Group B strep, for instance, is a type of bacteria that's found in healthy women. In fact, it's said that one in four women have it. Although it's generally harmless, it can be deadly to your child.
It's recommended that you get tested at thirty-five to thirty-seven weeks. Yeast infections are also more common during pregnancy. If you have any strange symptoms, such as vaginal burning, a fever, swollen glands, or any abnormal discharge, it's imperative that you see your doctor.