Rubella and Pregnancy

Up to 10% of women of childbearing age are still susceptible to Rubella infection, either because they were never vaccinated, a waning of immunity, or the vaccination failed.

Some 15-20% of young women, further, remain a potential source of routine antenatal screening.

Rubella infection during the first trimester of pregnancy is the greatest risk for foetal damage and traditionally was treated with a termination:

  • 90% first 8 weeks (2 months)
  • 50% third month

Risk from infection falls steeply after the first trimester, thereafter damage, if any, will be less severe:

  • between 12-16 weeks: deafness has been reported!
  • negligible after 16 weeks

Therefore, treat with great import any pregnant woman of a close contact who develops rubella-like symptoms:

  • check rubella IgG and IgM (even if previously positive)
    • paired sera
  • if contact 2nd/3rd trimester, or rubella IgG positive in 1st trimester, further investigation is generally not necessary.

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