Topic: Baby Measles
Answers to Common Questions
What are symptoms of measles in babies?
Did he break out all over? Measles is highly contagious, so keep your baby away from your nephew. If he hasn't broken out yet, I think it's safe to say he isn't going to get it, as long as you keep him away from your nephew, including yours... Read More »
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Why do babies under eight months of age rarely contract measles?
Babies up to about eight months of age are usually protected from contracting measles, due to immune cells they receive from their mothers in the uterus. Read More »
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What risk is there to the baby of a pregnant woman who contracts ...
Women who contract the disease while pregnant may give birth to a baby with hearing impairment. Read More »
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Featured Content: Baby Measles
The disease is common in children ages 3 months to 4 years, and most common in those ages 6 months to 1 year. It is caused by a virus called human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6), although similar syndromes are possible with other viruses. More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The German Measles also called Rubella only effects the unborn baby during the first trimester of pregnancy. The earlier the Rubella is contracted, the more damage it can do to the unborn baby. When a baby is born to a Rubella infected moth... Read More »
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No they need thier shots cuz they can catch things real easy Read More »
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Measles is an extremely infectious illness and is characterised with a rash, fever,cough and sore, watery eyes. Your child may show these symptoms about one or two weeks after infection. Your child is not infectious after the fourth day aft... Read More »
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Her chances of getting measles is pretty slim in reality, the doctor just has to let everyone know. She would have had to been in close contact with him and for more than just a few moments. When I was 4 I had measles (even after being vacc... Read More »
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I agree with one of the answers. How does the doctor/nurse know by over the phone? They should have immediately told you to come in so that they can check the baby! If they did not request that, then I say that's malpractice. Seek a differe... Read More »
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i have heard of someone who had it, and her baby was slightly deaf. just yesterday someone told me she had it, and her baby is fine... but i wouldn't take any chances... when i found out i didn't have antibodies, i decided to wait until aft... Read More »
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