How long can I have a child with a cold

  Although a cold is not a serious illness, it can be quite frustrating for couples planning to conceive because they are worried about affecting the quality of the fertilized egg, so they do not plan to conceive. So, how long can I have a child with a cold? Let's learn about it together below.

  

How long can I have a child with a cold1

  If it's just a common cold and women don't take medication, they can generally have children without much impact. However, it is still recommended to prepare for pregnancy after the cold is cured. Generally, the cold can be cured in about 3-7 days. If the cold does not heal for a long time, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for examination. If you take medication for a cold, you must wait until the cold is completely cured before preparing for pregnancy.

  If it is a viral cold, it is recommended to receive treatment first. After the viral cold is cured, pregnancy preparation and conception can be carried out. Otherwise, it may affect the quality of eggs and the development of embryos. If it is a bacterial cold, it should also be treated first, and pregnancy preparation should be carried out after it is cured.

  Reminder to everyone, if you take medication for a cold during the preconception period, it is best not to prepare for pregnancy. Otherwise, once you become pregnant, it may lead to fetal developmental abnormalities or even death. If you catch a cold during pregnancy, do not take medication. If the cold is very severe, it is recommended that pregnant women go to the hospital and have a doctor treat them with medication according to their own situation to avoid affecting fetal development.

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