1) Cytomegalovirus – is an infection contracted by mother during pregnancy that
causes
Neonateimplications of IUGR, Encephalopathy
Exposure to toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and hepatitis
B mayadversely affect pregnancy and fetal outcome. TORCH
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) belongs to the herpes simplex virus group and causes
both congenital and acquired disorders. The significance of this virus in pregnancy
is related to its ability to be transmitted by asymptomatic women across the
placenta to the fetus or by the cervical routeduring birth. The virus is usually
innocuous in adults and children, itmaybefataltothefetus.
Asymptomatic CMV infection is particularly
commoninchildrenandgravidwomen.Transmissioniscommonindaycarecenters
2) Who see first?
190 sugar, FHR 160
3) Which food has highest fiber?
Oatmeal, asparagus
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