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The wildfire-like spread of COVID-19 has slowed down the pace of our lives. No one is immune to COVID-19. From children to older people and even pregnant women are vulnerable to COVID-19. Pregnancy has always been a sensitive period in a woman’s life, and the spread of COVID-19 has made it even more sensitive. If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, a lot of questions must be running through your mind concerning the impact of COVID-19 on your pregnancy.

The emergence of COVID-19 is new to this world and in the light of very little information available, its impact on pregnancy is not clear. However, we have noted down a couple of common questions that we, as a gynecologist in Indore, come across often related to the impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy. We have made effort to collectively answer them through this blog post. But, before we head directly to the question and answer part, let us first try to understand how COVID-19 spreads.

How Does COVID-19 Spread?

COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that spreads when an infected person sneeze or coughs and his/her droplets are released into the air, causing infection to every other person who breaths in the same air. The spread of COVID-19 also happens when a person touches a surface or an object that was previously touched by an infected person.

Are Pregnant Women At Greater Risk of the COVID-19?

As of now, because there is not much information available, it can be said that the COVID-19 is as dangerous as any other flu and respiratory illnesses for a pregnant lady. It is yet to be known that pregnancy makes a woman more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection or not.

Can Infected Pregnant Women Pass The Infection To The Unborn Baby?

There’s no strong evidence so far that indicates that an unborn baby can get infected through the mother. According to research conducted in China on four pregnant women, the COVID-19 virus does not pass from an infected mother to her unborn baby.

What Should A Pregnant Woman Tested Positive for COVID-19 Do?

If you are pregnant and got an infection from somewhere, you should inform your gynecologist in the very first place. If your symptoms are less severe, you may be put on home isolation. And the symptoms are more severe, you may require to be treated in a hospital.

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