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what are the protocols during the time of pregnancy?​

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What are the protocols during the time of pregnancy?

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There is much that is still unknown about the risks of COVID-19 to pregnant women and the baby. Here are some of the known risks that women can avoid during their pregnancy-

Mother to child transmission of COVID-19 is not likely during pregnancy. But after birth, the newborn can be infected after being in close contact with an infected person, including the mother and other caregivers.

The number of babies that have been tested positive is less, according to published reports. But, it’s unknown if the babies contracted the virus before, during, or after birth.

Prenatal and Post-partum care during the coronavirus pandemic

It’s vital that you take care of yourself and your baby, during and after pregnancy, here are some of the prenatal and post-natal precautions you can take during the COVID-19 pandemic:

Inquire your healthcare provider about the necessary steps that are being taken to separate healthy patients from the ones who are sick

Ensure that you are updated with your appointments because some healthcare providers may change the appointments or cancel them based on the current situation.

Be in constant contact with your doctor, especially if you have an urgent medical question

Is the fetus safe?

There is something encouraging for pregnant women who may be exposed to the SARS -COV 2virus, that according to a new observational study on COVID 19 in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy, the virus does not appear to travel across the placenta from mother to cause infection of the fetus(published in ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, CHINA.)

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