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According to the results of the study published in the RCOG-Coronavirus (#COVID19) Infection in Pregnancy booklet, pregnant women are not at increased risk of contracting the coronavirus. However, they should not lose their vigilance. Coronavirus and pregnancy - what should you remember?
Coronavirus and pregnancy - is there anything to fear?
Although studies have not shown a greater risk of contracting coronavirus in pregnant women, it cannot be ignored that there are changes in the immune system during pregnancy. This means that some women may have the disease - including COVID-19 - more severely than others. Therefore, the dependence of the coronavirus and pregnancy cannot be completely ruled out.
Coronavirus and pregnancy - impact on the child
There are also no studies that would confirm or suggest an effect of the coronavirus on fetal development or a greater risk of miscarriage. Of course, you have to remember that a fever or even the most common infection in pregnancy is associated with the risk of complications. So there is a risk that COVID-19 could lead to premature birth or low birth weight in the baby. Ailments such as renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome, or other birth defects in the first trimester may also occur.
Coronavirus and pregnancy - the course of #childbirth
There is no best route of delivery for a mother with COVID-19. The #WorldHealthOrganization recommends making decisions based on the clinical condition of the patient and the obstetrician's recommendations. All decisions should be made individually.
#Coronavirus and pregnancy - what should you remember?
You definitely can't panic. Peace of mind and common sense are the best solutions in difficult times. Avoid locations where viruses usually spread. Such clusters are certainly means of communication or organized events.
This does not mean that a #pregnantwoman, fearing the coronavirus, has to stay locked at home. Walks in the fresh air are highly recommended. It is also necessary to always observe precautionary measures - social distance, hygiene rules, or wearing masks.
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