COVID-19 is the infectious disease caused by the most recently discovered coronavirus. This new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. (WHO) We know it can be stressful watching the news or checking your social media in these days of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially if you’re pregnant or have delivered a baby recently. Below please find the most updated information that our in-house doctor has collected from reputable global health sources on COVID-19 and pregnancy. We will update regularly as more information comes in. Q: What effect does COVID-19 have on pregnant women? A: As it relates to pregnancy, there are currently no data suggesting an increased risk of miscarriage or early pregnancy loss in relation to COVID-19. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320293/) Pregnant women do not appear to be more severely unwell if they develop COVID-19 than the general population.(Published by RCOG - UK - March 26, 2020) Q: What effect will COVID-19 have on my baby if I am diagnosed with the infection? A: It is unlikely that if you have the virus it will cause abnormalities in your baby.(Published by RCOG - UK - March 26, 2020) Q: What can I do to reduce my risk of catching COVID-19? A: The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.
Q: What should I do if I think I may have COVID-19 or been exposed? A: If you are pregnant and you have either:
(Published by RCOG - UK - March 26, 2020) Q: Could I pass COVID-19 to my baby? A: As this is a new virus, there is limited evidence about managing women with coronavirus infection in women who have just given birth; however, there are no reports of women diagnosed with coronavirus during the third trimester of pregnancy having passed the virus to their babies while in the womb. (Published by RCOG - UK - March 26, 2020) Q: Can COVID-19 be spread through breast milk? A: In limited studies on women with COVID-19 and another coronavirus infection, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), the virus has not been detected in breast milk; however we do not know whether mothers with COVID-19 can transmit the virus via breast milk. (CDC Guidelines) Q: What are the precautions for feeding the baby? A: For women wishing to breastfeed, precautions should be taken to limit viral spread to the baby: • Hand washing before touching the baby, breast pump or bottles • Avoiding coughing or sneezing on the baby while feeding at the breast • Considering wearing a face mask while breastfeeding, if available • Following recommendations for pump cleaning after each use • Considering asking someone who is well to feed expressed milk to the baby (Published by RCOG - UK - March 26, 2020) For more information on COVID-19 & pregnancy, check the links below to our COVID page including videos on guidance for your protection during COVID-19. Stay safe!
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