MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANT WOMEN, IN LABOR AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN WITH CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION

Authors

  • Dr. Amal Abdul Mahdi Kadhim M.B.Ch. B, D.O.G., C.A.B.O.G, (Obstetrics and Gynecology) Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Jabir ibn Hayyan Medical University, Al-Najaf, Iraq.
  • Hameda Ahmed Hamdan M.B.Ch.B.- D.G.O.- (Obstetrics and Gynecology) Iraqi Ministry of Health, Thi Qar Health Office, Habbobi Teaching Hospital for Obstetrics & Gynecology, Thi-Qar, Iraq.
  • Rasha Abduladheem Abbas Nassar M.B.Ch.B.-D.G.O. - (Obstetrics and Gynecology) Iraqi Ministry of Health, Al-Najaf Health Directorate, Al-Kufa Primary Health Care center, Al-Kufa Health Care Center, Al-Najaf, Iraq

Keywords:

Pregnant, COVID-19, asymptomatic, MERS

Abstract

Sixty-two patients were collected from different Hospitals in Iraq, where the research highlights management of pregnant women in labor and postpartum women with coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Where the demographic information of the patients was collected, where xray methods and diagnostic methods (simple radiography and computerized tomography of the chest organs) were used. Mean value and slandered division to the age of the patients were found, and it was 34.816 ± 2.57 With 14 patient, that is, form of 23.3%, and the following conclusion has been reached so far, there is no scientific evidence of an increased vulnerability of pregnant women to complications related to COVID-19 infection, and One of the most important characteristics of this virus is its rapid global spread, and in most cases, it results in a mild respiratory infection, and In addition, no significant differences were found with other perinatal outcomes in neonates For COVID-19 neonates, 50% of cases are asymptomatic

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Published

2022-02-24

How to Cite

Dr. Amal Abdul Mahdi Kadhim, Hameda Ahmed Hamdan, & Rasha Abduladheem Abbas Nassar. (2022). MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANT WOMEN, IN LABOR AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN WITH CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION. World Bulletin of Public Health, 7, 83-91. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/594

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