Estimating the Repercussions of Covid-19 in Pregnancy and Neonatal Complications
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The chief goal of this article was to do a literature review on a sensitive topic that has affected many people worldwide. COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic as it crossed all the boundaries. The effects of COVID-19 infection were seen globally, affecting every individual of the society. But here, the main intention was to study the impact of COVID-19 illness in pregnancy since pregnancy is an immune-compromised condition. The effects that had on pregnancy were preterm labor, premature birth, pre-eclampsia, and miscarriages. The other objective was to study the neonatal outcomes, which showed fetal respiratory distress syndrome, Prolonged QT.
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