Can herpes on the vulva be passed on to the baby if you share the washtub?

Having herpes on the vulva and sharing the laundry tub could potentially spread to your baby. Herpes on the vulva, also known as genital herpes, is mainly spread through sexual contact, close contact, but also through indirect contact in a few patients, so herpes on the vulva, sharing the laundry tub, there is a possibility that it can be transmitted to the baby, although the chances are not great, but we can not completely rule out this possibility. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus infection. Clinically, it is mainly through sexual contact with the patient to cause cross-infection, there are a small number of patients contact with the patient’s blister fluid caused by the spread of a very small number of patients through the use of the patient’s contaminated underwear, laundry tub, bed sheets, bedding and so on to cause the spread of the spread of the disease. The most important thing is that you should use your own personal equipment to reduce the probability of indirect transmission, and go to the hospital as soon as possible to take antiviral treatment measures to shorten the course of the disease and prevent complications.