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DOI: 10.1055/a-1915-5612
COVID-19 in der Schwangerschaft: Ursache für eine intrakranielle Blutung bei einem Frühgeborenen?
COVID-19 in Pregnancy – a Risk for the Unborn Child?Abstract
Maternity clinics are increasingly being confronted with pregnant women suffering from Covid-19. This poses great challenges for obstetricians, since some questions have not yet been adequately researched scientifically. Not much is known about COVID-19 during pregnancy and its effects on the unborn and newborn child.
Zusammenfassung
Geburtskliniken werden zunehmend mit an Covid-19 erkrankten Schwangeren konfrontiert. Dies stellt Geburtshelfer vor große Herausforderungen, da einige Fragestellungen noch nicht ausreichend wissenschaftlich erforscht sind. Über Covid-19 während der Schwangerschaft und seine Auswirkungen auf das ungeborene und neugeborene Kind ist nicht viel bekannt.
Schlüsselwörter
anamnestische Schwangerschaftsrisiken - fetale Wachstumsrestriktion - Neonatalperiode - Frühgeburt - InfektionPublication History
Received: 04 March 2022
Accepted after revision: 25 July 2022
Article published online:
13 October 2022
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