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Pregnancy and Rheumatic Disease: Experience at a Single Center in New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Medha BarbhaiyaBessie StammGregory J VitoneMarianna B FreyDeanna Jannat-KhahJonah LevineJoAnn VegaCandace H FeldmanJane E SalmonMary K CrowVivian BykerkMichael D LockshinLisa SammaritanoLisa A Mandl
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2021)
Among women followed in the division of rheumatology at a major center in New York City, pregnancy was not associated with increased self-reported COVID-19. Pregnancy was associated with a shorter duration of COVID-19 symptoms and a higher prevalence of loss of smell or taste. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted prenatal care for the majority of pregnant patients.
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