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Description of term pregnant women in labor with COVID-19: a literature review Iman Gurnadi, Jeffry; Nur Rokhmawansyah, Zulfi; Quintina Indriyana, Sri
ACTA Medical Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): ACTA Medical Health Sciences
Publisher : ACTA Medical Health Sciences

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought a major impact to health systems and societies worldwide. However, knowledge about the effect of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and the perinatal outcome is still limited and no specific recommendations available yet on the management of this condition. This was a literature review study on the characteristics of pregnant women, types of delivery, and neonatal outcomes associated with COVID-19. The database used as the literature source were PubMed, AJOG, NCBI, RCOG, and Google Scholar and the search was performed on the articles published from July 2021 to August 2021 that meet the inclusion criteria. Eleven articles were included in this study and were extracted and analyzed using statistic summary. The majority of the term pregnant women in labor with COVID-19 were 21-35 years old (86.4%) and 55.5% were multiparous, with the majority of them delivered their baby through caesarean section (74.3%). 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