
Will having rubella detected during pregnancy cause problems for the baby?
Disease description:
My best friend is three months pregnant and was diagnosed with rubella at the hospital today. I would like to ask, if rubella is detected during pregnancy, will the baby have problems after birth?

Whether having a baby after being diagnosed with rubella during pregnancy will have problems mainly depends on the timing of infection and the virus's impact on the fetus. If a pregnant woman contracts the rubella virus during early pregnancy, the risk of fetal infection is relatively high because the embryo's organs are developing at this stage. This may lead to embryonic death, miscarriage, or developmental impairments, causing various congenital damages, such as congenital rubella syndrome. This syndrome may manifest as symptoms including cataracts, deafness, and congenital heart defects. Therefore, if a pregnant woman is diagnosed with rubella during pregnancy, she should seek medical attention promptly and follow the doctor's recommendations for treatment and subsequent care. Additionally, to prevent rubella infection, women can receive a rubella vaccination before pregnancy and avoid contact with individuals infected with rubella during pregnancy.