None. You can safely have the flu, diarrhea and other normal illnesses without the fetus popping out or getting harmed. It's all in the normal process of living.
Many feels like they are getting the flu when they feel the pregnancy the first time without knowing what it is. And yes, fever can be a part of it.
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No, this is not related to the pregnancy. In the beginning of a pregnancy you can feel aches and pains everywhere, like you are getting the flu but pain in the ribs is not typical.
No it doesn't cause a miscarriage. But it does make you hypertensive I believe the long phrase is. You will need to be put on drip in a and e to keep fluid wise down. I'm a nurse and at risk of getting norovirus and I know for a fact it doesn't cause a miscarriage. Miscarriages occure when the fetus has chromosone abnormalities really early on in pregnancy.
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
Morning sickness is usually just nausea and vomiting. The flu involves a high temperature, diarrhoea and headaches. There are painkillers that are safe to take when you are pregnant, and if it is not labelled on the pack not to take during pregnancy, it is ok to take it. There are also early pregnancy tests available that will pick up a pregnancy quite early. You could try using one of those if you still think you might be pregnant.
Swine flu is a threat you can die from it. Wash and Sanitize your hands, cough the right way, don't touch your face, and keep your germs to your self do these things to prevent swine flu. So be careful
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Getting the flu does not make a person stronger. A person that has the flu becomes sick and weak. Many people die each year from the flu.
She is at more risk for complications of the flu with the swine flu during pregnancy because of the stress and strain that her immune system is under from the pregnancy that makes it less efficient at fighting infections.