Health
What we were really doing during lockdown – South Burnett Times
Queenslanders stuck at home with “nothing else to do” during the coronavirus lockdown have sparked a baby boom, the state’s doctors say.
QUEENSLAND doctors are reporting a baby boom after the state spent more than two months in COVID-19 lockdown.
Medical experts have revealed there are often spikes in pregnancies at certain times of the year, but say coronavirus is responsible for the latest trend.
Queensland Fertility Group Medical Director Associate Professor Anusch Yazdani said lockdown had sparked a Queensland “fertility boom”, with more women than ever accessing the group’s services.
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