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[|Human|] I am 28 years old and I am 15 weeks pregnant.  My two year old son, who was vaccinated against chicken pox has got it.  I had chicken pox when I was six (about 30-40 spots).  Do I have to worry about catching the pox or can I still take care of my son??
[|AI|]  Welcome to ChatDoctorI have read and understood your query hope this will help you you have had chickenpox in the past, you are likely to be immune. You are less likely to be at risk. You do not need to worry or do anything, but may want to discuss this with your doctor or midwife. About 9 in 10 pregnant women have already had chickenpox as a child and are likely to be immune. If a pregnant woman has had chickenpox before the pregnancy, the baby will be protected from infection for the first few months of life, since the mothers' immunity gets passed on to the baby through the placenta and breast milk you have not had chickenpox, or are not sure, see a doctor urgently. A blood test may be advised to detect antibodies to see if you are immune. About 1 in 10 pregnant women have not previously had chickenpox and are not immune. You can get back with another query anytime, Regards Chat Doctor.