Anonymous wrote:how long are you supposed to wait after traveling to a zika area if no symptoms persist. A couple weeks ago my doctor said 8 weeks. I know it can live in the sperm for up to 6 months but if you do not present symptoms, or even better get tested for it and the test is negative, couldn't you begin trying then?
what if when you returned from a zika area you went and got a zika test. If you and your partner are all clear, shouldn't you be ok to start trying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all of the information we have right now, I think the actual risk of infection if you go to Venice, Florida in March is very low. There is no evidence of locally transmitted infection anywhere outside of Miami (except for that one case in Pinellas County of murky origin) and March is coming off of the cooler, less buggy months.
That said, only you know how much risk you are willing to tolerate. I'm currently pregnant and planning to travel to Florida for a wedding next month, so I've been following closely. Right now, the trip is still on, but I'm definitely watching and waiting to make sure nothing else comes up before then.
My mom lives in Palm Beach County and there have been local transmissions. Also in Broward in addition to Miami Dade and Pinellas.
Ah, I hadn't realized there were local transmissions moving up the coast. The Pinellas case from August is still the only local transmission on the gulf coast, though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all of the information we have right now, I think the actual risk of infection if you go to Venice, Florida in March is very low. There is no evidence of locally transmitted infection anywhere outside of Miami (except for that one case in Pinellas County of murky origin) and March is coming off of the cooler, less buggy months.
That said, only you know how much risk you are willing to tolerate. I'm currently pregnant and planning to travel to Florida for a wedding next month, so I've been following closely. Right now, the trip is still on, but I'm definitely watching and waiting to make sure nothing else comes up before then.
My mom lives in Palm Beach County and there have been local transmissions. Also in Broward in addition to Miami Dade and Pinellas.
Anonymous wrote:With all of the information we have right now, I think the actual risk of infection if you go to Venice, Florida in March is very low. There is no evidence of locally transmitted infection anywhere outside of Miami (except for that one case in Pinellas County of murky origin) and March is coming off of the cooler, less buggy months.
That said, only you know how much risk you are willing to tolerate. I'm currently pregnant and planning to travel to Florida for a wedding next month, so I've been following closely. Right now, the trip is still on, but I'm definitely watching and waiting to make sure nothing else comes up before then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd skip - they aren't sure how long it lasts in sperm yet, and part of TTC'ing is obviously unprotected sex.
Usually it's no more than 2 months, but they did find one man who had Zika in his semen 181 days post-infection. Out of everyone studied so far, 6 months is the record, although the CDC and NIH are conducting controlled trials to answer this question.
Anonymous wrote:I'd skip - they aren't sure how long it lasts in sperm yet, and part of TTC'ing is obviously unprotected sex.