Guidelines for Pregnancy and Coronavirus (Regularly Updated)

Guidelines for Pregnancy and Coronavirus ACOG

Click to read the latest from ACOG regarding pregnancy guidelines and coronavirus.

For confirmation of pregnancy and 20 week anatomy sonograms, we will now allow ONE support person to accompany the patient. They must be screened at check in and be wearing a mask.

Pregnancy and COVID-19 Resources

Pregnancy and coronavirus: Answers to common questions

https://medicalcityhealthcare.com/blog/entry/pregnancy-and-coronavirus-answers-to-common-questions

Pregnancy and postpartum tips

https://medicalcityhealthcare.com/blog/entry/pregnancy-and-coronavirus-pregnancy-and-postpartum-tips

COVID-19 impact on moms and babies

https://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/coronavirus-disease-covid-19-what-you-need-to-know.aspx

Postpartum depression symptoms and tips

https://medicalcityhealthcare.com/blog/entry/pregnancy-and-coronavirus-postpartum-depression-symptoms-and-tips

What to expect when having a baby during the coronavirus crisis

https://medicalcityhealthcare.com/blog/entry/what-to-expect-when-having-a-baby-during-the-coronavirus-crisis

From the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Practice Advisory: READ THE LATEST UPDATE FROM ACOG

Read the full article here

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), is the nation’s leading group of physicians providing health care for women. As a private, voluntary, nonprofit membership organization of more than 58,000 members, ACOG strongly advocates for quality health care for women, maintains the highest standards of clinical practice and continuing education of its members, promotes patient education, and increases awareness among its members and the public of the changing issues facing women’s health care. www.acog.org

From the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine

SMFM: Provider Considerations for Engaging in COVID-19 Vaccine Counseling With Pregnant and Lactating Patients

Read the full article here

Established in 1977, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) is a non-profit, membership organization based in Washington, DC. With more than 5,000 physicians, scientists and women’s health professionals around the world, the Society supports the clinical practice of maternal-fetal medicine by providing education, promoting research, and engaging in advocacy to optimize the health of high-risk pregnant women and their babies. www.smfm.org 

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