Question

Recently, many couples planning to conceive have expressed concern about the risk of infection from seasonal diseases, particularly hand, foot, and mouth disease. They wonder whether hand, foot, and mouth disease can have adverse effects on pregnant women and their future babies?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease can indeed affect pregnant women, so it is recommended to take preventive measures. Pregnant women should focus on strengthening their constitution, enhancing immunity, and choosing the right time to conceive when their health is in good condition. Additionally, maintaining adequate hydration and good personal hygiene habits is necessary. Avoiding crowded public places can help reduce the risk of contracting hand, foot, and mouth disease. Keep a close eye on your health status and seek medical assistance when needed. Wishing all pregnant women and their babies health and well-being.