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SARS-CoV-2 Infections and Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Results from an Observational Study in Primary Care in Belgium

机译:SARS-COV-2对妊娠和母乳喂养的Covid-19流行病的感染和影响:比利时初级护理的观察研究结果

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COVID-19 also affects pregnant and breastfeeding women. Hence, clinicians and policymakers require reliable evidence on COVID-19 epidemiology and consequences in this population. We aimed to assess the susceptibility of pregnant women to SARS-CoV-2 and women’s perceived impact of the pandemic on their breastfeeding practices, medical counseling and social support. We performed a cross-sectional study using an online survey in primary care in Belgium. Pregnant and breastfeeding women and women who breastfed in the preceding four weeks were eligible to participate. The survey was distributed through social media in April 2020. In total, 6470 women participated (i.e., 2647 pregnant and 3823 breastfeeding women). Overall, 0.3% of all respondents reported to have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, not indicating a higher susceptibility of pregnant women to contracting COVID-19. More than 90% refuted that the pandemic affected their breastfeeding practices, nor indicated that the coronavirus was responsible for breastfeeding cessation. Half of the women even considered giving longer breastmilk because of the coronavirus. In contrast, women’s medical counseling and social support were negatively affected by the lockdown. Women without previous breastfeeding experience and in the early postpartum period experienced a higher burden in terms of reduced medical counseling and support. In the future, more consideration and alternative supportive measures such as tele-visits by midwives or perinatal organizations are required for these women.
机译:Covid-19也会影响怀孕和母乳喂养女性。因此,临床医生和政策制定者需要有关Covid-19流行病学的可靠证据和本人的后果。我们旨在评估孕妇对SARS-COV-2和妇女对母乳喂养行为,医学咨询和社会支持的影响的易感性。我们在比利时初级保健中进行了在线调查进行了横断面研究。在前四周内母乳喂养的孕妇和母乳喂养的女性有资格参加。该调查于2020年4月通过社交媒体分发。总共有6470名妇女参加(即2647名怀孕和3823名母乳喂养)。总体而言,据报道的所有受访者的0.3%对SARS-COV-2进行了阳性,而不是表明孕妇对Covid-19的更高易感性。大流行影响了90%以上的驳斥了他们的母乳喂养实践,也没有表明冠状病毒负责母乳喂养。由于冠状病毒,一半的女性甚至考虑给予更长的母乳。相比之下,妇女的医学咨询和社会支持受到锁定的负面影响。未经先前的母乳喂养经验和产后时期的妇女在减少医学咨询和支持方面经历了更高的负担。将来,这些妇女需要更多的考虑和替代支持措施,例如助产士或围产期组织的远程访问。

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