Authors :
Dr. Nidhi V. Shetty; Dr. Swati Shiradkar
Volume/Issue :
Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 10 - October
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Abstract :
Background: Globally, viral pneumonia is one
of the leading causes of death in pregnant women.
Pregnant women based on past experiences of SARS and
MERS make them a vulnerable population. Therefore, it is
necessary to study the maternal and neonatal outcomes of
Covid 19 pregnant women.
Methods: Record based retrospective study of 83 pregnant
women was conducted in MGM hospital, Aurangabad.
Records of pregnant women were obtained from May 2020
to May 2021.
Keywords :
Covid 19, Pregnancy, IUFD
Background: Globally, viral pneumonia is one
of the leading causes of death in pregnant women.
Pregnant women based on past experiences of SARS and
MERS make them a vulnerable population. Therefore, it is
necessary to study the maternal and neonatal outcomes of
Covid 19 pregnant women.
Methods: Record based retrospective study of 83 pregnant
women was conducted in MGM hospital, Aurangabad.
Records of pregnant women were obtained from May 2020
to May 2021.
Keywords :
Covid 19, Pregnancy, IUFD