Pregnancy

If you’re pregnant, you’re likely concerned about how COVID-19 can affect the health of you and your baby. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about the virus, including COVID-19 vaccination and how to help keep you and your baby safe. Best Mother and Child Care Clinic in Sinhagad Road,

Am I at an increased risk for getting coronavirus while pregnant?

COVID-19 leads to a respiratory illness that can be spread from person to person, and pregnant women should be considered an at-risk population for the illness.

While recent data does not show that pregnant women are at increased risk of contracting the novel coronavirus, when you’re pregnant, your body goes through changes that may increase your risk of some infections. Consequently, pregnant patients with COVID-19 are three times more likely to need ICU care and two to three times more likely to need advanced life support and a breathing tube.

If you are pregnant, it’s important to protect yourself from illnesses, as well as continue to see your provider for routine prenatal care and testing. However, if you have flu and cold symptoms and suspect it may be the coronavirus (COVID-19), call your provider’s office before going in for care.