Cats are one of the best known transmitters of toxoplasmosis , a disease that can be very dangerous for a pregnant woman.However, taking appropriate precautions, If you have a cat at home, it should not represent a greater danger.
What is toxoplasmosis?
Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by an intracellular parasite, the consequences can range from mild reactions to cause congenital malformations and even death in the case of fetuses.It is important to remember that toxoplasmosis it is transmitted through the mother's bloodstream to the baby.

The chances of a woman infected with toxoplasmosis transmitting the disease to her baby increase depending on the period of pregnancy you are in.If the woman contracts the disease in the first trimester the fetus has a 15% chance of becoming infected; if it occurs in the second trimester the odds increase to 30% and if it is in the third trimester there is up to 60% chance that the baby will also get the disease.
On the other hand, when a woman has suffered the disease before becoming pregnant, she becomes immune to it , so there is no danger to both the mother and the child of becoming infected.
What are the consequences of having toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
The fact that a woman has toxoplasmosis does not mean that she is It will be transmitted to the baby and as we mentioned earlier, aspects such as l when the disease is contracted are important to know how likely it is that the fetus will be infected.

Aunqu e the probabilities of infection of toxoplasmosis are quite low, it is also true that if the health consequences of the baby occur, they can be very severe.If a woman who is not immune becomes infected during pregnancy she could suffer:
-A spontaneous abortion
-Birth without birth of the baby
-Some babies are born with serious infections of the eyes, liver or spleen.
-The baby can die a few days after birth due to infection.
-The baby may suffer from mental retardation, stroke, cerebral palsy or other disorders.
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