Does Influenza A in pregnant women affect the fetus?

Influenza A in pregnant women is mild and not accompanied by other complications, the impact on the fetus is relatively small. Influenza A is more serious and accompanied by other complications, such as high fever, severe pneumonia, etc., may affect the fetus.
Influenza A is an infectious disease of the respiratory organs of type A. Once a person is invaded by the virus, the virus will inhibit the body’s natural defense system and continuously replicate to generate more viruses, affecting the body’s health and manifesting itself in high fever, cough, myalgia, and so on, and in severe cases, leading to heart, kidney and other organ failures.
Pregnant women suffering from influenza A have a relatively mild degree of illness and are not accompanied by other complications, the impact on the fetus is relatively small, while the degree of influenza A virus is more serious, pregnant women will be sudden high fever, severe pneumonia, respiratory distress and other symptoms, which may cause fetal miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm labor, deformities and other symptoms.
Pregnant women suffering from influenza A should seek immediate medical attention to cure the disease as soon as possible and reduce the impact on the fetus.