COVID-19: Severe complications during pregnancy more likely if infected with coronavirus, study finds

COVID-19: Severe complications during pregnancy more likely if infected with coronavirus, study finds |

Pregnant women with symptomatic COVID-19 are more at risk of severe complications – as are their newborns – if they do not have access to “comprehensive ICU services”, a worldwide study has found.

The research from the United States, involving more than 35,000 women, also suggested that expectant mothers who have a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine are no more likely to suffer miscarriage, premature birth or other complications than women before the pandemic.

These two vaccines were examined as they are the ones which have been administered the…

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