When a pregnant woman is infected with rubella, especially during the first three months of pregnancy, it can have serious consequences for the fetus. The effects of rubella on the fetus can lead to a condition called Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). Some of the possible effects of CRS include cataracts, glaucoma, heart defects, deafness, dental deformities, and other developmental abnormalities. It is important for pregnant women to take precautions to avoid rubella infection, such as getting vaccinated before pregnancy if they are not already immune.
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