Contracting COVID-19 in the first and second trimester of pregnancy: what we know - a concise qualitative systematic review

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Introduction: Recent medical literature has drawn attention to the possible influence of COVID-19 on the course of pregnancies. As the coherence of results seems to vary, especially in relation to first and second trimester pregnancies, a concise qualitative systematic review can shed light on the most recent data. Material and methods: A structured systematic search was performed to collect all COVID-19 pregnancy-related articles published between January 1 and September 16, 2020. Two independent reviewers evaluated studies using the STROBE statement in combination with the CERQual quality assessment of findings. Results: In total 1387 articles were screened and finally 22 studies were evaluated (179 1st/2nd trimesters of pregnant women with COVID-19). The majority of reported mothers who contracted COVID-19 during 1st/2nd trimesters are yet to complete their pregnancy. Conclusions: Evidently a limited amount of data is available. Usually, mothers and newborns are discharged from the hospital without any serious com- plications. Further observations are imperative.
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COVID-19, pregnancy, SARS-CoV-2, maternal, gestation, first trimester, second trimester
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