Management and implications of severe COVID-19 in pregnancy in the UK: data from the UK Obstetric Surveillance System national cohort.
Nicola J VousdenRema RamakrishnanKathryn BunchEdward MorrisNigel SimpsonChristopher GalePat O'BrienMaria QuigleyPeter BrocklehurstJennifer J KurinczukMarian KnightPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2022)
Severe COVID-19 in pregnancy increases the risk of adverse outcomes. Information to promote uptake of vaccination should specifically target those at greatest risk of severe outcomes. Decisions about timing of birth should be informed by multidisciplinary team discussion; however, our data suggest that women with severe infection who do not require early delivery have mostly good outcomes but that those with severe infection at term may warrant rapid delivery.