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Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes of Pregnancies of Infertile Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Real World Evidence Publisher Pubmed



Rashidi BH1 ; Bandarian F2, 3 ; Bandarian M4
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Source: Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida Published:2022


Abstract

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic began in Dec. 2019 and its effects on pregnancy outcomes are still unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the pregnancy outcomes of infertile women who conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This cross–sectional study included infertile women who conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic. Infertile women referred to the infertility center at the Valie-Asr hospital who conceived spontaneously or with the aid of ART (IUI, ICSI) were included and followed until delivery or pregnancy termination. Results: A total of 38 pregnant women (34 conceiving after ART and four spontaneously) were included. Seventeen (44.74%) of the 38 pregnant women developed COVID-19 symptoms. No significant difference was detected in maternal and neonatal outcomes, including miscarriage, PROM, low birth weight, or premature birth between pregnancies with and without COVID-19 symptoms. A significant difference was found between the two groups in delivery route. Conclusions: No associations were found with maternal and neonatal morbidity in women conceiving during the COVID-19 pandemic and in pregnant women with and without COVID-19 symptoms. © 2022, SBRA - Associacao Brasileira de Reproducao Assistida (Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction). All rights reserved.
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