>Whether or not a bitch has previously had a heavy worm burden is totally irrelevant.
No, it's not actually. If a bitch herself has been raised by a breeder who wormed her from the age of 3wks and she has been regularly wormed in her life, there hasn't been an opportunity for any worms to become encysted. (If there are any, they are so few as to be no problem and being wormed at 3wks will remove them from both pups and mum.)
If a dog has previously had a heavy worm burden at some point in her life, she will carry encysted worms as a result of that and may well pass them to puppies during pregnancy.
Evidence: Experience of many pregnant rescue dogs as compared to many well-bred and raised dogs and resulting pups - and what came out the other end.
If a bitch and pups are all wormed at 3wks at the same time, nothing is going to get passed between them when the dam cleans the pups.
Mamabas, that's what we do as well. Incidentally, Panacur (which is called Safeguard in the US) is not licensed to be used during pregnancy in the US. Strange how, therefore, all US litters must be being born with worms.... those poor US breeders! (Of course they are not...!)