Prevention is related to the specific infection. Avoiding cats and raw meat can help prevent most cases of toxoplasmosis. Rubella can be prevented by making sure the mother is immune (by testing her blood). Cytomegalovirus can rarely be prevented, but safer sex practices can help prevent some cases. Cases due to Treponema pallidum\ bacteria. Less often, syphilis is transmitted from a pregnant woman to her baby. This form of syphilis is known as \
A woman who has not had chickenpox or hepatitis B is usually advised to get these vaccines before trying to get pregnant. Women who have active herpes lesions at the time of delivery are often advised to have a cesarean section. This is thought to lower the risk of passing the infection on to the baby during delivery.
TORCH infections can cause serious, permanent birth defects. They can leave a child with severe communication\ \
All of the TORCH infections can be spread to other persons.