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Zika Virus in Pregnancy

A pregnant woman can pass Zika virus to her fetus. Infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects. CDC recommends special precautions for the following groups:

Women who are pregnant:

Should not travel to US Virgin Islands.

If you must travel, talk to your doctor first and strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites during your trip.

If you have a male partner who lives in or has traveled to US Virgin Islands, either use condoms or do not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during your pregnancy.


Women who are trying to become pregnant:
Before you or your male partner travel, talk to your doctor about your plans to become pregnant and the risk of Zika virus infection.

See CDC guidance for how long you should wait to get pregnant after travel to US Virgin Islands.

You and your male partner should strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites.

Men who have traveled to an area with Zika and have a pregnant partner should use condoms or not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during the pregnancy.