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Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection discovered at the time of delivery: a tertiary center experience in North Italy.

Alessandro LibrettiLibera TroìaAnna Maria CappelloCarolina CasarottiAlessia Tony D'AmatoGloria DallardaMatilda GhioAnthony NicosiaDaria RicciFederica SavastaMichela SonziniDiletta VillaAlberto De PedriniDaniela SuricoValentino Remorgida
Published in: Journal of perinatal medicine (2023)
SARS-CoV-2 positive patients have shorter labor length and a lower incidence of postpartum hemorrhage. Fewer obstetric interventions, as well as less use of intrapartum analgesia and oxytocin, could explain these findings. Moreover, gestational diabetes could increase susceptibility to infection. SARS-CoV-2 infection discovered at the time of delivery in asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic patients does not appear to increase the rate of cesarean delivery or other obstetric complications, and neonatal outcomes have not worsened.
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