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Pregnancy and Viruses: Expert Medical Advice
April 7, 2026 16:43 • UTC+5 (Ashgabat) • 20 views

Candidate of Medical Sciences Tazegul Ahmedova provides essential guidance on managing viral infections during pregnancy planning and gestation. The article highlights that modern medicine enables the birth of healthy children even in the presence of viruses like Hepatitis B, C, or Cytomegalovirus, provided there is timely treatment and professional medical supervision. Key recommendations include strengthening the immune system, avoiding stress, and the importance of folic acid intake.
If a blood test conducted during pregnancy reveals the presence of viruses, does the virus pose a threat to the unborn child?
Discovering a virus in your blood can certainly cause anxiety, but it does not mean that you cannot become a mother. Modern medicine allows for the birth of a healthy baby even when the mother has various viral infections. In such cases, it is critically important to understand exactly which virus is being discussed.
Types of Viruses and Their ImpactThe impact of viruses on the fetus during pregnancy varies significantly from one type to another:
- Antiviral Therapy: Nowadays, by taking specific antiviral treatments, it is possible to reduce the viral load in the blood or eliminate it entirely, thereby protecting the child's health.
- Hepatitis B and C: Pregnancy is possible even with these viruses. To prevent transmission to the child, a specialized treatment plan is prescribed based on a physician's instructions.
- Cytomegalovirus and Herpes: These viruses can be dangerous if the initial infection occurs during pregnancy. However, if the body already possesses immunity (antibodies) against them from a prior infection, they typically do not pose a threat to the developing fetus.
Key Recommendations for Planning PregnancyIf you are planning to become pregnant, the following steps are essential:
- Comprehensive Screening: Both spouses should undergo diagnostic testing together. A doctor must determine the type of virus and its level of activity in the body.
- Specialist Consultation: Seek advice from a gynecologist and a relevant specialist, such as an infectious disease doctor (hepatologist or virologist).
- Avoid Self-Medication: Taking medications without professional guidance can harm your health. Only a doctor can prescribe the correct treatment based on your specific lab results.
- Strengthen the Immune System: Avoid stress, as it weakens the immune system. Yoga, meditation, and walking in the fresh air increase the body's resilience.
- Folic Acid: It is recommended to start taking folic acid 3 months before the planned conception. This is vital for the healthy development of the baby's nervous system.
Conclusion: If a virus is detected before or during pregnancy, receiving timely treatment to lower the viral load and remaining under medical supervision are the primary requirements for giving birth to a healthy child.
Source: Prepared based on official recommendations from experts at the Myrat Garryyev Turkmen State Medical University.