Presence of COVID-19 in pregnant women and neonatal patients
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Female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications, epidemiology, infant, newborn. (Source, DeCS).Abstract
Objective: To analyze the presence of covid-19 in pregnant women and neonatal patients. Method: It was based on a systematic review. Results: 15 articles were selected which showed direct information with the proposed objective. Conclusion: It was determined that infection from a COVID-19 positive mother is unlikely to be transmitted from fertilization to 3 months of gestation, and in the event that the mother becomes infected after this period it will not cause threats of gestational loss, however, there have been a minority of cases in which the risk of premature labor increases. Pregnant patients and their children who are diagnosed with coronavirus will be cared for in the same way as ordinary patients since the virus is not stronger or less invasive.
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