from Section 11 - Infectious Conditions in Pregnancy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2023
A healthy 27-year-old G2P1 patient immigrated from Barbados last week. Her first appointment with you is in two days. She calls your office now concerned about her pregnancy, as her three-year-old son has chickenpox. She is currently at 15+2 weeks’ gestation by early dating sonography, which she had in her native country; routine prenatal investigations and aneuploidy screen were normal. Recent HIV testing was negative. She had a prior healthy pregnancy and term vaginal delivery.
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