CAN GONORRHEA CAUSE PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY?
Yes, A pregnant woman with untreated gonorrhea may be at risk for miscarriage, preterm delivery, or having her water break too early. If a pregnant woman has gonorrhea, she may give the infection to her baby as the baby passes throught the birth canal during delivery. This can cause blindness, joint infection, or a life-threatening blood infection in the baby. Treating the newborn’s eyes with an anitbiotic immediately after delivery can prevent serious eye infections. Treatment of gonorrhea as soon as it is found will reduce the risk of these health problems. All sex partners of pregnant women must also be treated for gonorrhea. Pregnant women should talk with their doctors for testing and treatments that are safe for them. Doctors usually prescribe a single dose of Ceftriaxone to treat gonorrhea. If you have gonorrhea and are pregnant or are younger than 18 years old, your doctor can prescribe the best and safest antibiotic for you. Gonorrhea and chlamydial infection, another common S