PROBLEMS OF BEARING AND TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY DURING THE PANDEMIC PERIOD COVID-19.

  • E.A Balakireva Belgorod State University
  • A.V Bondarenko Belgorod State University
  • I.I Dyumin Belgorod State University
Keywords: coronavirus infection, COVID-19, birth defects, stillbirths, miscarriage medical indications.

Abstract

There is a possibility of occurring adverse effect during the pregnancy or intranatal period caused by
coronavirus, however there is no enough information about the causes of premature birth or stillbirth in cases
where the mothers had coronavirus. We believe that coronavirus may be the reason of the antenatal fetal death or
medical termination of pregnancy on early and late lines. The autopsy reports have been investigated of stillborn
children at different periods of gestation in the Belgorod pathological bureau. This article represents the
information about the autopsy reports such as 174 antenatally dead children and 316 medical termination of
pregnancy regardless the medical reasons. The researches took place from 2021 to 2022 at the pandemic period
and in 2019 when there was not coronavirus. The researches showed that in cases of 11 antenatally dead children
and 2 termination of pregnancy of mothers who had confirmed diagnosis Covid-19 had this virus as well. That is
2.65% of pregnant women of a focus group. 23.7% of dead children with coronavirus had birth defects. Births in
the study group were premature in 92.3% of cases. As the result the hypothesis that Covid-19 can effect the fetus
and cause termination of pregnancy was not proven.

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Published
2022-12-07
How to Cite
Balakireva, E.A, A.V Bondarenko, and I.I Dyumin. 2022. “PROBLEMS OF BEARING AND TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY DURING THE PANDEMIC PERIOD COVID-19.”. EurasianUnionScientists, December, 03-07. https://bio-med.euroasia-science.ru/index.php/Euroasia/article/view/831.