Nausea, headache, and inflammation in the stomach are quite common during pregnancy. Sometimes, we consider it as a part and parcel of our journey towards motherhood. However, in worst cases it might be norovirus. read more
Symptoms of norovirus in babies. Sudden sick feeling followed by forceful vomiting; Watery diarrhoea; Some babies may also have: Raised temperature or fever (above 38C or 100.4F) Cramping, headache or aching limbs (although your baby won't be able to tell you this) Diarrhoea can be dangerous for babies and infants as they can quickly become dehydrated. read more
But, norovirus illness can be serious, especially for young children, older adults, and people with compromised immune systems. This can lead to severe dehydration, hospitalization, and death. Not everyone who is exposed to norovirus will get infected. read more
Luckily for families everywhere, norovirus can't affect unborn babies directly, so mothers can rest easy — and if you have norovirus, you'll definitely want to do plenty of resting. According to Pregnancy Magazine, norovirus isn't usually dangerous for mothers or their babies. read more