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Apr 09, 2021 02:12 AM EDT
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and leading obstetrical care groups allowed pregnant people to receive COVID-19 vaccines yet they are denied to be inoculated.
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Pregnant People Complained After Denied of Getting the Vaccine
Pregnant people are at risk of getting infected with the infectious and deadly COVID-19. This is why the U.S. CDC and obstetrical care groups such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine allowed them to get vaccinated, according to a published report in TODAY.
Apr 9, 2021
But Australian study found higher risk for other adverse outcomes
Late-stage decreased fetal movement (DFM) was not linked with an increased risk of stillbirth, according to researchers in Australia, but DFM at their institution is heavily managed, and DFM was associated with other negative outcomes.
At the country’s largest maternal hospital, all women presenting with DFM after 28 weeks and 0 days gestation receive electronic fetal heart rate monitoring and a blood test to detect fetomaternal hemorrhage, as well as consideration for ultrasonography to assess fetal growth and well-being, explained Sailesh Kumar, DPhil, Mater Research Institute at the University of Queensland in South Brisbane, and co-authors.
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