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- $Title{A Small Shock to the Mother Can Hurt Her Baby}
- $Subject{electrical electric shock pregnancy pregnant baby current low
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- A Small Shock to the Mother Can Hurt Her Baby
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- QUESTION: It is probably nothing, but my daughter relates that she got an
- electrical shock from an exposed wire to a bedroom lamp. She is pregnant, and
- I am worried that this might have some effect on the baby, for I believe I
- once read something about a similar situation. Can the baby be hurt if a
- pregnant mother gets an electrical shock from a bad wire on a lamp?
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- ANSWER: I am sure that you probably suspected this, but the answer is "Yes".
- The baby is particularly vulnerable to a shock, even a minor one, because he
- or she is surrounded by amniotic fluid and blood vessels that have an
- especially low resistance to electrical current. A minor shock to a mother
- may be a major shock to a baby in her uterus.
- A pregnant woman who receives a shock like you describe should
- immediately report it to her doctor, even if the incident seems minor. She
- should note any decrease in the baby's movement. Her doctor should listen to
- the baby's heart rate immediately and continue close observation for the rest
- of the pregnancy, even if the initial physical examination reveals no
- problems. If a mother has been shocked, she may develop a condition called
- oligohydramnios, or scant amniotic fluid, and her baby's growth may be slowed
- dramatically. It is uncertain exactly why this occurs, but it has been
- observed many times, and is the reason that the answer to this seemingly
- simple question has real importance. Not that this occurs in every situation,
- but taking all the steps to be sure of continued close medical surveillance is
- only prudent.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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