If you see any patches or discolored skin along with a temperature of 38°C (100°F) or above, consult this PDF. You might have one of the infectious diseases that affect kids more frequently.
PREGNANCY AND GERMAN MEASLES
The German measles virus can pass through a pregnant woman’s placenta and harm the growing fetus, leading to abnormalities like blindness, deafness, and heart issues. If the disease manifests during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, there is a higher chance that harm will take place. By receiving a childhood immunization, this injury can be avoided. On the other hand, getting vaccinated may not always provide long-lasting protection. The best course of action is to get a quick blood test done to evaluate your immunity before you try to become pregnant. After becoming pregnant, vaccinations are not allowed.