Pregnant people who contract COVID-19 have an increased risk of disease severity and death, yet only 31 percent of pregnant people in the United States
According to a new study by the Curtin University, women who had a preterm birth after developing pre-eclampsia, were 17 times more likely to experience another preterm birth if pre-eclampsia emerged again.
According to a large study led by researchers at UC San Francisco, pregnant individuals who contract COVID-19 face a higher risk of having a very preterm birth, as well as any preterm birth.