Features of the course of pregnancy / childbirth / postpartum period in women with positive results for COVID-19
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https://doi.org/10.37800/RM2021-1-1Keywords:
COVID-19, pregnant women, women in labor, caesarean section, newborns, pneumoniaAbstract
A retrospective analysis was carried out according to the archival material of the center of perinatology and pediatric cardiac surgery in Almaty for 2020.
The analysis was carried out in pregnant women with COVID-19; a total of 150 stories were examined. The features of the course of pregnancy and childbirth were assessed by studying the data of laboratory diagnostic methods of research, clinical symptoms, X-ray, ultrasound, and Doppler studies. The study highlights the features of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period in women infected with COVID-19.
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