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Know About COVID-19 Effects On A Pregnant Women & Her Baby

It has been observed that most pregnant women donu2019t appear severely unwell in comparison to the general populace if they contract the coronavirus. As more is left to be discovered about this new virus, it will be quite early and difficult to ascertain the long-term effects of the virus on people, including pregnant women.

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Know About COVID-19 Effects On A Pregnant Women & Her Baby

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  1. Know About COVID-19 Effects On A Pregnant Women & Her Baby What are the effects of COVID-19 on pregnant women? It has been observed that most pregnant women don’t appear severely unwell in comparison to the general populace if they contract the coronavirus. As more is left to be discovered about this new virus, it will be quite early and difficult to ascertain the long-term effects of the virus on people, including pregnant women. Most pregnant women who contract coronavirus experience moderate or mild flu or cold-like symptoms. Severe symptoms like pneumonia are more commonly observed among the elderly population and those with chronic conditions or a weakened immune system. It is observed that a pregnant woman is more vulnerable towards contracting the infection in comparison to women who aren’t pregnant. If a woman has any underlying condition like diabetes or asthma, then she could experience more severe symptoms of coronavirus. And if a woman develops severe coronavirus symptoms, then the recovery process could also get delayed. She should keep an eye out for any symptoms of chest infection as she would require enhanced doctor attention and medical care. If you are worried about the pandemic effects, you should contact a private gynaecologist in London for a Well-woman health check-up to identify your condition.

  2. What are the effects of the coronavirus on the unborn baby if the mother is tested positive for the virus? As it is a newly discovered virus, scientists are still discovering its long-term effects on the new baby. However, no evidence has emerged to suggest any serious risk to the foetus, including miscarriage. Plus, there is no conclusive evidence of vertical transmission — the virus passing on to your baby in the womb if you have the virus. Till date, only two such cases were reported worldwide. In both instances, it was unclear whether the virus transmission happened soon after or before childbirth. Recently in China, four such cases were reported wherein infected mothers gave birth to perfectly healthy babies with no virus infection. Medical experts suggest that it is highly unlikely for the baby inside the womb to contract the virus, or that the virus could cause any abnormalities or complications to the baby. No instances have been reported so far to suggest the contrary. Some cases of premature deliveries were observed among infected pregnant women, but it remains unclear whether this condition was caused by the coronavirus, or if the doctors decided on premature delivery as the women were unwell. In either case, the health of both the mother and the child gradually improved. How can you reduce the chances of getting infected by the coronavirus? The most crucial precaution you must take to protect yourself from the virus is to wash your hands effectively and regularly, the moment your hands come in contact with the outside and contaminated environment. The next best advice to follow is to maintain social distancing. It is your first line of defence against the virus. If you are pregnant, then you should greatly limit your exposure to the outside environment and avoid meeting other people. Also, you must follow the standard procedures as mentioned on the NHS website if you do display any symptoms of flu or cold. Why are pregnant women placed in a vulnerable group? The government has placed pregnant women in the vulnerable group after receiving suggestions from health authorities. The reason is that pregnant

  3. women are more vulnerable to contracting the virus, along with children and the elderly. However, including pregnant women in the vulnerable group is not meant to scare those who are pregnant. It is only done to ensure that the general population give extra focus on the vulnerable group and provide help and assistance to such people during the pandemic. It also allows pregnant women to get exclusive access to different medical services such as early pregnancy scan and visits to a private gynaecologist. Plus, as some women have a weaker immune system, exposure to the virus can worsen their health which would risk the health and proper delivery of the baby during childbirth. Also, the special category lays down special rules for those involved in the care and welfare of pregnant women, including the obstetricians and midwives. This provision ensures that a pregnant woman receives proper medical treatment within a safe and secure environment away from the virus. Seek advice from your private gynaecologist in London for your early pregnancy scan visits. Also, make sure you keep social distancing and maintain proper hygiene standards to protect yourself from the virus. Ensure that the clinic follows the rules of social distancing and sanitises the premises regularly to prevent the spread of the virus. If you want to do a Well-woman health check-up, then you must visit Well Women Clinic today. Name Well Women Clinic Website https://www.wellwomenclinic.co.uk/

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