Toxoplasmosis detected in a month or so of pregnancy should be actively intervened, and termination of pregnancy should be considered if necessary.
One month of pregnancy belongs to the early stage of pregnancy, when the fetus is in the critical period of growth and development, if infected with Toxoplasma gondii, it will have a greater impact on the fetus, and the drugs used to treat Toxoplasma gondii, such as spiramycin, will also have an adverse effect on the development of the fetus, which may easily lead to fetal malformation. At this point, the mother and her family should intervene in conjunction with the doctor’s advice, and may choose to terminate the pregnancy if necessary.
In order to prevent pregnant women from contracting Toxoplasma gondii and having a greater impact on the fetus, pregnant women should deworm their pets regularly during preparation and pregnancy to avoid infection. They can also take oral folic acid tablets to prevent cardiovascular malformations in the fetus.
In order to detect toxoplasmosis and other infectious diseases in time, it is recommended that pregnant women do regular checkups and undergo formal treatment as soon as possible. In addition, medications for toxoplasmosis should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unauthorized use of medication.