This period of uncertainty is
definitely creating a lot of anxiousness and stress for a lot of us. However, a
pregnant woman is more vulnerable to experience these emotions. Therefore, any
expecting mother and the people around her need to be well informed of dealing
with this pandemic and the emotions attached to it.
Protecting yourself from COVID-19
There is NO proven evidence that
pregnancy increases the risk of COVID-19. Likewise, there is no proven evidence
that an unborn child will contract this disease from the mother in case the
mother is infected. Therefore, taking safety and hygiene precautions that have
been recommended repeatedly by national and international health agencies
should be followed religiously.
Apart from these, a few other important points should be
kept in mind
- Avoid visitors at home or hospital. The close family
should be your only contacts as far as possible.
- Avoid unnecessary outdoor activities or visits and
always use personal transportation modes for any essential travels.
- Do not participate in crowd gatherings
- Disinfect your house regularly
- Clean vegetables and items delivered to your house
thoroughly
- Make sure you stay in touch with friends and relatives
using online resources
Doctor appointments
- It is essential to stay in touch with your treating
doctors especially in case of a high-risk pregnancy. All doctors and
hospitals have operating protocols in place to combat COVID-19 and hence
prior discussions with your doctor should give you an idea about how to
keep up with appointments in the safest way.
- Tele-consultation using apps such as Curie will help
you talk to your doctor from home and avoid unnecessary trips to the
hospital unless an investigation or physical examination has to be done.
- High-risk pregnancies will need closer monitoring and
admission to the hospital as and when required by your doctor.
- Make sure to discuss your anxiety and your mental
health status with your doctor.
- It is important to also know emergency numbers of your
regular doctor or hospital and make prior plans on how to visit the
hospital in such emergencies. Always keep your spouse or a family member
close by in case of such scenarios.
- Post the delivery of the baby, it is vital to continue
regular teleconsultations and physical visits to keep up with immunization
schedules and monitor the health of the baby.
Post delivery
- Mothers should be careful to avoid visitors even after
the birth of the baby.
- Breastfeeding is allowed and advised unless suggested
otherwise by your doctor.
- Utmost hygiene precautions should be followed by the
mother and everyone else in contact with the baby
Pregnancy is a time to be cherished and we wish all pregnant
mothers a happy and healthy journey sans any anxiety or apprehension. Any
expectant mother who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 should follow all
instructions given by your doctor to avoid any unwanted or serious
complications.
Download the Curie app to consult with your doctor online and protect yourself and your unborn child at
all times.
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