Women infected with COVID-19 have a higher chance of complications during pregnancy than women who are not infected, a study funded by the National Institutes of Health says.
Women infected with COVID-19 have a higher chance of complications during pregnancy than women who are not infected, a study funded by theThe researchers found women with severe to moderate infection were more likely to require a cesarean delivery, deliver preterm, die during childbirth, or experience postpartum hemorrhaging or an infection other than COVID-19, according to an NIH news release. They’re also more likely to lose the pregnancy or have a baby die during the newborn period.
The babies were delivered between March 1 and Dec. 31, 2020, before COVID vaccines were widely available. In a separate NIH-funded study, researchers found that being vaccinated against COVID-19 didn’t reduce the chances of conception in about 2,000 couples in the study.
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