Data about the sequelae of women who infected COVID‐19 while pregnant are scarce. We aimed to describe the prevalence of symptoms, pulmonary functions, and radiological changes at a follow‐up of… Click to show full abstract
Data about the sequelae of women who infected COVID‐19 while pregnant are scarce. We aimed to describe the prevalence of symptoms, pulmonary functions, and radiological changes at a follow‐up of 12 months in 18 pregnant women who developed COVID‐19 at different gestational ages. Our results showed that most women who infected COVID‐19 while pregnant experienced a progressive improvement of their symptoms within 12 months, however, some still had little COVID‐related symptoms but without a reduced quality of life. All their 18 newborns were growing up healthy.
               
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