Effect of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy on Cerebro-placental circulation (Prospective study)
Mostafa Hassan Ragab,
Monira Ali Ali,
Karam Mohamed Bioumy
Abstract:Background: Most pregnant women who are positive for SARS-COV-2 are asymptomatic and have a low prevalence of perinatal complications. Initially, there was an overreaction concerning the potential complications of SARS-COV-2 in pregnancy, with an increase in rate of indicated preterm birth in order to avoid foetal exposure to the virus. However, now that clinical experience has accumulated, the general consensus is that only minimal or mild foetal side effects are associated with maternal SARS-COV-2 infection … Show more
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