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Pregnant women with covid-19 are less likely to have symptoms, may more likely need intensive care – Mirage News
Being older, overweight, and having other medical conditions increase their risk of having more serious disease Pregnant women seen in hospitals with…

Being older, overweight, and having other medical conditions increase their risk of having more serious disease
Pregnant women seen in hospitals with covid-19 are less likely to show symptoms, and seem to be at increased risk of needing admission to an intensive care unit than non-pregnant women of similar age, finds a study published by The BMJ today.
They are also more likely to experience preterm birth and their newborns are more likely to be admitted to a neonatal unit.
Being older, overw…
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