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postheadericon Vaccination function in women

Vaccination function in womenVaccination of women has an important role in controlling diseases that are preventable. Not only does protect against infection risk, it prevents transmission to the unborn child.

Most live vaccines are contraindicated in pregnancy. Examples include measles, rubella and mumps.

Inactivated viral vaccines such as influenza, or developed from bacteria or their toxins, such as tetanus, can be applied during pregnancy or earlier.

Recommended vaccines before pregnancy

It is important to perform a blood test to see if women of childbearing age had rubella or not. If the result is negative, should receive the vaccine.

The blood test is also useful to determine if a woman is protected against measles, chickenpox and hepatitis B. The doctor may also evaluate the final implementation of the adult tetanus / Double (diphtheria-tetanus), or MMR.

If you have to apply the tetanus-diphtheria vaccine is preferred for bacterial cellular triple (diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough) because, at present, many people have lost the antibodies used in defense against this disease that could be severe in newborns or during the first months of life of the child.

It is important to remember that it is better to spend a month between the application of vaccines against rubella and chickenpox, and the beginning of pregnancy. In the case of immunization against hepatitis B and diphtheria-tetanus, there are no restrictions for conception.

postheadericon How to increase teen pregnancy at an early age

How to increase teen pregnancy at an early ageAgain, we faced the Minister of Health with the Archbishop of Lima, on the topic of sexuality. This issue also involved the feminist group claiming that there are more than 50 000 pregnant adolescents and the urgency of sharing physical media before the item increases.

What is striking is that three characters take part in special social issues propose each opposed their point of view, without going to the center of the nature of the event. Taken in response, a solution to the problems of sexuality a single output, pragmatic and logical benefit large laboratories that produce these products and to introduce them into the market, give to their users.

What surprised, by the Mohr is to launch its campaign of condom distribution as a definitive, unique, guided by its policy of birth control, and fear associated infections. Nothing speaks to the human development of the adolescent, which is dedicated this campaign, because they know they are most vulnerable to these issues. No seeks to educate, not in sexual and reproductive health in general, if not in mental health would be scientifically accurate measure to deal comprehensively and not just this one if no other issues of adolescence such as drug use, alcohol, learning, achievement in math and reading comprehension as well as proper use of time and generally

WHO insists on confronting these issues in a preventive and promotional and studies have shown that programs in other countries are effective, give good results.
The Church, or at least run by Cyprian, out to defend their views and forget about the serious problems among its priests accused worldwide of serious sexual problems. A very sensitive issue to be morally hard to resolve and, if fewer people want to believe them and I have confidence. They could also host the WHO criteria and apply them in training their members to demonstrate to society that if you can handle this sexual energy that dominates those who do not have adequate life project, have failed to form a good structure personality.

postheadericon How to protect children during the in utero

How to protect children during the in uteroCytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is congenital (present at birth) more common in the United States. If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, the best way to protect your unborn baby from CMV is protecting yourself.

Each year about 5,500 children (1 in 750) born in this country have developmental disabilities or contract due to cytomegalovirus infection. More children with disabilities due to cytomegalovirus infection and children with other congenital syndromes known as Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, spinal bifida and pediatric HIV / AIDS.
What is CMV?

Cytomegalovirus, or CMV, is a common virus that infects people of all ages. Once it enters the body of a person, remain there for life. Almost all cytomegalovirus infections are “silent”, which means that most people infected with CMV have no signs or symptoms. However, CMV can cause disease in unborn babies.
What is congenital cytomegalovirus infection?

When the mother passes CMV to the baby during pregnancy or birth, it is said that the baby has a congenital cytomegalovirus infection. Mothers infected with cytomegalovirus when they are pregnant, have a probability of 1 to 3 times higher for forwarding it to their unborn babies. If a woman is infected with CMV before pregnancy, the risk of transmitting the virus to her baby is reduced to about 1 in 100. In general, about 1 in every 150 children born with congenital cytomegalovirus. This means that annually in the United States about 35,000 children are born with congenital infection.

postheadericon How is the performance of the Federation of Family Planning in Sevilla

How is the performance of the Federation of Family Planning in SevillaThe Spanish Society of Contraception (SEC) and the Federation of Family Planning (FPFE) in collaboration with Bayer HealthCare, and the city of Seville, presented the “I set the pace, also in college,” which aims to raise awareness young people between 18 and 24 years of the importance of leading a healthy and responsible sexual life, through the use of safe and effective contraceptive methods.

The campaign has an impact on improving the knowledge of methods like the pill and options as the “dual approach” as a form of simultaneous protection against unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV / AIDS, i.e. The combined use of contraceptives (the pill or the ring) and barrier methods (such as condoms), which is essential when you have no partner.

In the presentation ceremony were present the company’s Health and Consumer Affairs of the City of Seville, Maria Teresa Florida, the vice dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Seville, José Maria Suarez Jimenez, the head of Area Youth Federation Family Planning, Raquel Hurt ado, and gynecologist at the Hospital Virgin Macarena in Seville, Dr. Mercedes Martinez, and actress Monica Starred, which acts as an ambassador of this initiative.

As said Raquel Hurt ado, head of the Youth Area FPFE “unwanted pregnancy is increasing among younger people, especially those who are between 18 and 24 years.” Referring to data of the Centre for Reproductive Health, the proportion of unwanted pregnancies in fewer than 18 years of Andalusia is of 99.6 percent. “With this figure, it shows the lack of education and information that makes young people takes unnecessary risks in their sexual relationships,” said Hurt ado. Therefore, the Dean of the Faculty of Nursing said that “the data are devastating, with free services and information out there.”

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