Effects of prenatal exposure to maternal COVID-19 and perinatal care on neonatal outcome: results from the INTERCOVID Multinational Cohort Study

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology(2022)

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In this multinational cohort study, COVID-19 in pregnancy was associated with increased maternal and neonatal complications. Cesarean delivery was significantly associated with newborn COVID-19 diagnosis. Vaginal delivery should be considered the safest mode of delivery if obstetrical and health conditions allow it. Mother-to-child skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, and direct breastfeeding were not risk factors for newborn COVID-19 diagnosis, thus well-established best practices can be continued among women with COVID-19 diagnosis.
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birthweight,breastfeeding,cesarean delivery,cohort,COVID-19,feeding problems,hospital stay,infections,intrauterine growth restriction,morbidity,mortality,multicenter study,neonatal intensive care unit admission,neonatal outcomes,neonate,neurologic outcome,newborn,perinatal practices,preeclampsia,pregnancy,preterm birth,respiratory support,respiratory symptoms,risk ratio,rooming-in,SARS-CoV-2,SARS-CoV-2 exposure,skin-to-skin,small for gestational age
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