The families expecting a baby during Australia's coronavirus lockdown

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Pregnancy is a time of great joy for most families, but those expecting during the coronavirus pandemic have increased concerns. SBS News spoke to families about what it will mean for them and asked health experts about the protection measures in place.

The risk for pregnant women and babies when it comes to COVID-19 is low, but it is not zero.

“We also know that for women who are trying to conceive or are in early pregnancy, the miscarriage rate is not increased." Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy says the common flu is a higher risk for pregnant women than COVID-19.“Anyone who is pregnant, as a matter of principle, obviously pays close attention to their health and they will try and avoid contact with someone who has any infection. Influenza is probably more dangerous for a pregnant woman than coronavirus,” he said.

Hospitals advise that if you are being admitted for observation, treatment or delivery, it is important you follow their specific instructions, therefore it is best to call ahead and ask the maternity ward or your obstetrician for the latest advice. “It's really hard because you’ve brought a baby home, with IVF it took us quite a few rounds to get pregnant, it has been a long time coming so everyone was really excited and it has put a damper on everything.”

She has completely changed her birth plan after visiting her relatives in another state and now she can’t return home due to travel restrictions.

 

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Isn’t it a little early in this pandemic to state “pregnant women should not be considered a vulnerable or at-risk group”? Given worse outcomes with other respiratory viruses (eg SARS, MERS & influenza) shouldn’t the advice be a little more cautious? RANZCOG_Pres

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