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Yes, research suggests that dengue fever during pregnancy can increase the risk of low birth weight in newborns. Here's a breakdown of the connection:
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Several studies have found a link between dengue infection in pregnant women and unfavorable birth outcomes, including low birth weight.
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These studies show that pregnant women with dengue fever have a higher chance of having babies with low birth weight compared to those who weren't infected.
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The exact reasons aren't fully understood, but theories suggest factors like:
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Dengue infection might affect the transfer of nutrients from mother to baby, hindering fetal growth.
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The overall stress and physiological changes in the mother's body due to the illness could also play a role.
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The research suggests a correlation, but it doesn't confirm a direct cause-and-effect relationship. The severity of dengue infection might influence the risk of low birth weight.
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If you're pregnant and experience any symptoms of dengue fever, consult your doctor immediately.
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