“…Pregnant women with comorbidities are considered at a greater risk of experiencing severe diseases, morbidity, and mortality (POGI, 2020). COVID-19 likely increases the risk of premature birth, preeclampsia, stillbirth, neonatal death, and maternal death (Marchand et al, 2022). It is more threatening that 1.30% of 11,758 pregnant women infected with COVID-19 died, and and 20% of the postpartum women, had comorbidities (Karimi et al, 2021).The Indonesian Ministry of Health has changed health guidelines for checking pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum during the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, delay in pregnancy programs and routine pregnancy examinations for suspect and positive confirmed mothers, and change in mode of second-trimester pregnancy examination (Ministry of health Republic of Indonesia, 2020b).…”