If a pregnant person gets syphilis, it can be passed on to the baby, causing serious health problems and can put the baby’s life at risk. A pregnant person with syphilis is also at higher risk of having an early delivery, miscarriage or a stillbirth.
Getting treated for syphilis during your pregnancy can help prevent the infection from spreading to your baby. All pregnant people should receive testing for syphilis during their first 3 months of pregnancy and at 7-8 months pregnant.
A health care provider may recommend retesting throughout your pregnancy depending on individual risk factors such as engaging in sexual activity with new or multiple partners or having unprotected sex. If you are at higher risk for getting syphilis during your pregnancy, ask your health care provider for retesting.