COVID-19 in Pregnant Women With Rheumatic Disease: Data From the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance.
Bonnie L BermasMilena GianfrancescoHelen L TannerAndrea M SeetMathia C AguiarNasra K Al AdhoubiSamar Al EmadiBernardo M da CunhaRachael FloodDaria A KusevichEoghan M McCarthyNaomi J PatelEric RudermanSebastian Eduardo SattuiSavinio SciasciaFaizah SiddiqueMaria O Valenzuela-AlmadaLeanna M WiseAngus B WorthingJoAnn ZellSuleman BhanaWendy CostelloAli Duarte GarciaPhilip C RobinsonLaure GossecJonathan S HausmannKimmie L HyrichSaskia Lawson-ToveyJean W LiewEmily SirotichJeffrey A SparksPaul SufkaZachary Scott WallacePedro M MachadoAnja StrangfeldMegan E B ClowseJinoos YazdanyPhilip C RobinsonPublished in: The Journal of rheumatology (2021)
Women with rheumatic diseases who were pregnant at the time of COVID-19 had favorable outcomes. These data have limitations due to the small size and methodology; however, they provide cautious optimism for pregnancy outcomes for women with rheumatic disease particularly in comparison to the increased risk of poor outcomes that have been reported in other series of pregnant women with COVID-19.