I don't want to be a Debbie Downer but I hope you and your pregnant partner read the following information from Alberta Health before making a decision.
"Alberta declared a syphilis outbreak in 2019 with 2,331 cases of syphilis reported that year. The outbreak continues with over 3,300 new cases reported in 2022.
We are seeing a continuing increase in syphilis in the past several years that is deeply concerning. The rate of syphilis has increased by more than 18 times since 2014, when only 160 cases were reported.
Syphilis rates are increasing across Canada and internationally. Alberta has not seen such high levels of syphilis since the 1940’s.
Syphilis can be transmitted to babies when mothers are infected during pregnancy; this has resulted in over 290 infants being born with congenital syphilis since 2014. Congenital syphilis is a severe and life threatening illness with up to 20% of babies born with congenital syphilis being stillborn.
Cases of syphilis have been observed across all genders, sexual orientation, and age groups in this outbreak. Therefore, anyone engaging in unprotected sex outside a mutually monogamous relationship is at risk of syphilis infection and needs to use protection and get tested."
Posted : 01/05/2024 1:18 pm