Pregnancy and toxoplasmosis
If you are pregnant or are thinking of becoming pregnant soon, be sure to follow the advice in the HealthLink information (see above) on how to avoid infection.
A growing fetus can become infected with the toxoplasmosis parasite. This can happen if someone is infected with the parasite while pregnant or slightly before becoming pregnant. Infection in the unborn child early in pregnancy can result in miscarriage, poor growth, early delivery or stillbirth. If a child is born with toxoplasmosis he/she can experience eye problems, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), convulsions or mental disabilities.
Treatment of an infected pregnant woman may prevent or lessen the disease in her unborn child. Treatment of an infected infant will also lessen the severity of the disease as the child grows.