Reports of maternal seroconversion to CMV during pregnancy can be extremely stressful. This virus is little known to the general public and searching for information on the Internet quickly leads to a consultation of a site mentioning the risk of severe psychomotor retardation in the event of prenatal cytomegalovirus infection. The psychological repercussions in the event of prenatal CMV infection with criteria of severity, leading or not to a request for IMG, is undeniable, but no study has investigated the consequences of seroconversion to CMV without transmission of the virus to the patient fetus, or in the case of transmission without criteria of seriousness, on the patient's experience during and after her pregnancy. Such a study would, if necessary, improve the care and support of these future mothers
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
87
Patients identified as women with cytomegalovirus (CMV) seroconversion during pregnancy will be called on the phoned and ask to participate to the study and to answer the Perinatal Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Service de Gynécologie Obstétrique, Hôpital Mère Enfant
Lyon, France
Service de Gynécologie Obstétrique, Hôpital Lyon Sud
Pierre-Bénite, France
PTSD evaluation
Assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder using the Perinatal Post-traumatic Stress Disorder scale (PPQ questionnaire)
Time frame: Through study completion, 3 months
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