They may change their mind tomorrow or the next day.
C-section seems to be the default option in the US for anything they deem risky...
Pregnant women are at risk from seasonal flu. Some types of seasonal flu cause bad pneumonia in pregnant women. They should be sure to get the flu shot, as it may help them avoid getting the flu.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
Fwiw afaik every doctor has said from day 1 that anyone immunocompromised is higher risk...
Honestly that was pretty much my point. Pregnant women are supposed to be cautious in general. This doesn’t really change much. My wife had a baby in Maimonides 2 weeks ago, b”h everybody is healthy & all is good. I asked the nurse if they’ve had any issues with newborns or mothers & she said she hasn’t seen anything…
If issues with newborns were as prevalent as you make it sound there would be a lot more reporting than over 3 months into the virus some random poster on an anonymous forum with a quote from an unnamed OB. Relax with the hysteria, it doesn’t help anybody.
Mazel Tov!Now I understand why you were worried about hysteria
Thank YouI try to take a levelheaded approach to whatever is going on. I did a lot of digging to see if there’s anything extra to worry about more than a regular pregnancy & literally came up with nothing. Your statement about 20% of newborns ending up in the nicu was a bit over the top & I’ve heard nothing before or after of anything remotely close to that…
By all means, I didn’t intend to cause worry. Ch’v. I was just reporting a DP to exhort caution.
Women of reproductive age are more likely to require hospitalization and intensive care if they're pregnant, but it's not associated with a higher death rate.
B”H, over the summer, Lakewood saw almost no Corona cases and went almost 3 months without a single hospitalization for new cases. However, it wasn’t truly a reprieve from COVID as we were dealing with the aftermath of the first wave – including recovered patients suffered later Covid-related repercussions including quite a few cardiac/clot-related and an unfortunate uptick in miscarriages.
https://www.thelakewoodscoop.com/news/2020/10/a-gizinte-vinter.html
i know two people that had multiple earlier miscarriages recently due to clots. and they never had infertilely issues
“Two people that had multiple earlier miscarriages recently” Can u plz explain?
one of my wifes friends had two early miscarriages (before 10 weeks) so she went to check herself out and was told its due to clots. she never had this issue. they did not blame covid, they blamed clots. but from this it seems like its correlated
I also know of someone that had 2 miscarriages , one by 8 weeks and 1 by 3 weeks, this when there where a lot of cases in her town
Since late March?? Wow that’s rough!!
Did either of these women test positive for covid before the miscarriages?