They also don't seem to pass the infection on to their babies.A study of 43 pregnant women diagnosed with the virus in New York was published Monday in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.The study took place over a two week period from March 13 to 27.About 80% of study participants, 37 women, experienced a mild form of the disease while four, about 15%, developed more severe forms, the study said.
— AJOG April 7, 2020 "Of the 29 symptomatic COVID-19 positive women, 25 were stable for discharge home, with normal vital signs, no need for supplemental oxygen, and no clinical indication for imaging or treatment," the study said."None of the antepartum women required oxygen supplementation upon admission."No babies included in the study seemed to be infected based on testing performed immediately after they were born, either.Pregnant during a pandemic: Dr.
Thank God
Majority but some still dying, doesn't have something to do with them producing more hormones when pregnant.
brodajonathan what a Good news
I wonder if that means that the baby will gain immunity?
Well, COVID is respiratory not blood.
But does the lifestyle of these pregnant women healthier than others? I mean there can be a lot of variables!
dejirauf
Rapid isolation of a newborn baby from its mother can reduce the risk of infection
Okey, this is too much! Don’t take any chances to babies health mother fKer! Look at what’s happening now after you FKing medias said it was fking FLU!
What a blessing in disguise. In fact a pregnant woman in Uganda.... gave birth to a healthy bouncing baby....God bless the mothers of our universe.
What? CNN doing a story like this? It goes against their agenda!
That is, monkeys are miserable by nature
come on ladies. it is not too late . . .
A strange virus ?! Now it affects cats
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