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'A Healthy Pregnancy After A Tropical Disease'

Member Traversed Globe to Ensure Her Health -- and Her Baby's
-- By Sehleeah, BabyFit member from Hue City, Vietnam

My husband and I decided to start trying for a baby in September 2003. In December (after being off the pill for three months) I caught Dengue Fever (a virus transmitted by mosquitoes, common here in central Vietnam). I was devastated as it meant I was in bed with severe headaches, backache and could not eat and barely drink for about a week. Not a good time to get pregnant. Also, it was expected that I would take six weeks to recover from the virus. During that time I could not work and stayed at home on bed rest/couch arrest! Although I was resting and eating well, I could tell that something was still wrong with my body--I was dizzy, nauseous, fatigued and had diarrhea all the time--common Dengue symptoms.

But when six weeks passed and I still wasn't feeling better, I wanted to see the doctor again. This time I asked him to give me a pregnancy test amongst the other blood tests. The result - positive for Dengue virus (low count) and negative for pregnancy. I took his advice taking 2 different medications for parasites (we are in a tropical country after all). After a week, I still was not better, so I was sent home to Canada for more tests. Within a week we discovered I was pregnant! What a great surprise, but then there was the fear. What effect would the Dengue have on the baby? The medication?


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Member Comments About this Article
"I am glad everything worked well in the middle of your Dengue recovery. Best wishes for your growing family." -- LOLAGEEK
"My husband and I were trying to conceive while touring north and central Vietnam. When we were in Hue I got a very bad case of food poisoning and an intestinal infection. I could not travel to the hospital in Danang so it was never officially diagnosed. I took some herbal supplements common in Vietnam and Rx meds prescribed by our Dr. back home. I was better and back to full energy within a week. We carried on with our trip through Japan. It has been several weeks. I don't know if I am pregnant ..." -- SWANKYGIRL
"Wishing you the best of luck for a safe, healthy delivery. My husband and I traveled to India 6 months before we conceived and I took too many vaccines, as I developed vaccine induced anthralgia (multiple joint pains) upon our return from India. My symptoms were completely gone about 3 weeks before we conceived. I also worry about the effect on my body taking on 7 vaccines and 3 antibiotics prior to conception. My physicians told me not to worry, in fact the pregnancy should make me feel bett..." -- LPATNEY
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