Episode 49: Toxoplasmosis

🐱⚠️ Crazy cat ladies, raw steak lovers, and soon-to-be parents—listen up! 🍼🔬

In this episode of The Uterine Sound, Anne, Mel, and Carla dive into the mysterious world of toxoplasmosis—the "T" in TORCH infections. From cat litter to beef tartare, we uncover how this sneaky parasite spreads, why France has a higher rate of congenital cases, and whether your feline friend is turning you into a "crazy cat lady" (yes, that’s actually a thing!).

We break down transmission routes, the risks to pregnancy, clinical features, and—most importantly—how to prevent infection. Plus, Anne takes us on a mini evidence deep-dive, questioning whether routine TORCH screening is really worth it.

So, grab a coffee (or maybe rethink that rare steak) and tune in for a fascinating and eye-opening episode! 🎧✨

#Toxoplasmosis #TORCHInfections #TheUterineSound #CrazyCatLadySyndrome #PregnancyHealth

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