My doctor mentioned CMV during my checkup, and I'm not familiar with it. How common is CMV in pregnancy, and what does it mean for the baby and me? I'm a bit worried.
CMV is actually quite common but most adults already have immunity to it. If you work around small kids, just make sure to wash your hands regularly and don't share spoons or food. No need to waste time worrying about it.
I know how hard it is to worry about infections when you are already throwing up all day and exhausted. CMV is common but mostly harmless unless it's a first-time infection during pregnancy. Just wash your hands and focus on resting.
Oh, don't worry at all! CMV is super common but most of us have already had it in childhood. 🌸 Just make sure you wash your hands well after playing with other toddlers. Stay happy and healthy!
During my consultations, my obstetrician explained that while CMV is prevalent, a simple blood screening can clarify your immunity status. I highly recommend asking your doctor to explain the TORCH panel during your next hospital visit.
Hey, don't stress too much about CMV! It sounds really scary when you read about it online, but honestly, most Indian women have already had it in the past and have antibodies. Just keep your hands clean and chill out!
I delivered my baby very recently and remember asking my gynac this exact question. She told me it's very common and they already check for these things in the routine TORCH blood tests. So don't worry, your doctor is keeping track.