Comprehensive Review on COVID-19 and Pregnancy

Selia Chowdhury,Mehedi Hasan Bappy, Samia Chowdhury, Md. Shahraj Chowdhury, Vraj Patel,Shreeya Desai, Ayesha Fonseca,Catalina Sekzer, Samina Zahid,Matias Juan Masenga

The Open COVID Journal(2022)

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Abstract
It is of greatest concern that how COVID-19 is affecting pregnancy, mothers, and babies. Scientists are studying the impact of COVID-19 on pregnant women and babies and understanding a little more every day. Reports show that there is an increased risk in pregnant women compared to nonpregnant women to get more serious illness due to COVID-19. Researchers are also investigating COVID-19 and its potential impact on a fetus, there are exceedingly rare cases of COVID-19 transmission to the fetus, and newborns can pick up COVID-19 when exposed. Vaccines are proved to be safe for pregnant women and help prevent both mother and the fetus from getting COVID-19. They are highly effective to prevent COVID-19 infection, critical sickness, and fatalities. There are specific guidelines for labor and delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic which are to be imposed and followed to achieve safer and healthier childbirth. In this article, the overall influence of COVID-19 in pregnancy, its pathophysiology, effects on placenta and neonates, maternal and perinatal features and outcomes, the role of vaccination, available treatment options, and the guidelines to be followed during the pandemic are discussed based on available research articles.
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