Mothers, pregnancy and breastfeeding etc.

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Addressing anti-syncytin antibody levels, and fertility and breastfeeding concerns, following BNT162B2 COVID-19 mRNA vaccination
Addressing anti-syncytin antibody levels, and fertility and breastfeeding concerns, following BNT162B2 COVID-19 mRNA vaccination
Objective To determine whether antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein following BNT162B2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) COVID-19 mRNA vaccination cross-react with human syncytin-1 protein, and if BNT162B2 mRNA enters breast milk. // 25.5.2021
·medrxiv.org·
Addressing anti-syncytin antibody levels, and fertility and breastfeeding concerns, following BNT162B2 COVID-19 mRNA vaccination
OBGYN
OBGYN
Objectives To determine the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 mRNA coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine among pregnant women compared with non-pregnant women, ...// 1.7.2021
·obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
OBGYN
CDC Data Thus Far Show COVID-19 Vaccination Safe During Pregnancy
CDC Data Thus Far Show COVID-19 Vaccination Safe During Pregnancy
Federal vaccine monitoring systems have identified no safety concerns with the COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant people. Preliminary Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show that miscarriage is not more frequent than expected in vaccinated people. Online posts, however, falsely contend that such data, as reported in a CDC publication, show an 82% miscarriage rate. // 15.7.2021
·factcheck.org·
CDC Data Thus Far Show COVID-19 Vaccination Safe During Pregnancy
Fact Check-Data from a study does not conclude that over 80% of pregnancies end in miscarriage after COVID-19 vaccinations; figures taken out of context
Fact Check-Data from a study does not conclude that over 80% of pregnancies end in miscarriage after COVID-19 vaccinations; figures taken out of context
Correcting “3,598” to “3,958” in paragraph nine. Correcting the total number of women who had their vaccine in the first or second trimester from “1,714 and 1,019” to “1,132 and 1,714” in paragraph 15. Subsequently correcting miscarriage rate among this group from “3.8%...// 21.7.2021
·reuters.com·
Fact Check-Data from a study does not conclude that over 80% of pregnancies end in miscarriage after COVID-19 vaccinations; figures taken out of context
Raskaus lisää vaikean koronan riskiä – Emilia Merimaa, 25, sai tartunnan: "Kun oireeni pahenivat, vauvan selviäminen ei ollut enää itsestäänselvyys"
Raskaus lisää vaikean koronan riskiä – Emilia Merimaa, 25, sai tartunnan: "Kun oireeni pahenivat, vauvan selviäminen ei ollut enää itsestäänselvyys"
THL on kesän alusta suosittanut, että raskaana olevat voivat halutessaan ottaa koronarokotuksen. Rokotettujen määrästä ei ole tietoa. Naistenklinikalla on hoidettu noin 50 koronan saanutta odottajaa, joista 20 prosenttia joutui tehohoitoon. Emilia Merimaa päätyi sairaalaan Seinäjoella.// 25.7.2021
·yle.fi·
Raskaus lisää vaikean koronan riskiä – Emilia Merimaa, 25, sai tartunnan: "Kun oireeni pahenivat, vauvan selviäminen ei ollut enää itsestäänselvyys"
COVID-19 and maternal and perinatal outcomes
COVID-19 and maternal and perinatal outcomes
We echo the call made by Barbara Chmielewska and colleagues1 for better data to capture the effects of COVID-19 on maternal outcomes. //1.8.2021
·thelancet.com·
COVID-19 and maternal and perinatal outcomes
Sairaala vetoaa odottavia äitejä ottamaan koronarokotteen – TAYSin synnytyslääkäri: "Meillä ei riitä henkilökunta, jos tämä jatkuu tällaisena"
Sairaala vetoaa odottavia äitejä ottamaan koronarokotteen – TAYSin synnytyslääkäri: "Meillä ei riitä henkilökunta, jos tämä jatkuu tällaisena"
Rokottamattomia raskaana olevia on päätynyt delta-variantin takia TAYSissa osastohoitoon ja tauti on aiheuttanut ennenaikaisia synnytyksiä. THL on kesän alusta suosittanut, että raskaana olevat voivat halutessaan ottaa koronarokotuksen.// 6.8.2021
·yle.fi·
Sairaala vetoaa odottavia äitejä ottamaan koronarokotteen – TAYSin synnytyslääkäri: "Meillä ei riitä henkilökunta, jos tämä jatkuu tällaisena"
Receipt of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines preconception and during pregnancy and risk of self-reported spontaneous abortions, CDC v-safe COVID-19 Vaccine Pregnancy Registry 2020-21
Receipt of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines preconception and during pregnancy and risk of self-reported spontaneous abortions, CDC v-safe COVID-19 Vaccine Pregnancy Registry 2020-21
Background There is continuing public concern about the safety of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy. While there is no compelling biological reason to expect that mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (either preconception or during pregnancy)… //9.8.2021
·researchsquare.com·
Receipt of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines preconception and during pregnancy and risk of self-reported spontaneous abortions, CDC v-safe COVID-19 Vaccine Pregnancy Registry 2020-21
Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Affect Fertility? Here’s What the Experts Say
Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Affect Fertility? Here’s What the Experts Say
When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was approved for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women. MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up.// 13.8.2021
·muhealth.org·
Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Affect Fertility? Here’s What the Experts Say
Pregnant women with COVID-19 are more susceptible to pre-eclampsia
Pregnant women with COVID-19 are more susceptible to pre-eclampsia
A review of the scientific literature published by Brazilian researchers shows that pregnant women infected by the novel coronavirus run a higher risk of developing pre-eclampsia, a pregnancy complication characterized by persistent high blood pressure, usually in the second half of pregnancy or shortly after delivery.// 27.8.2021
·news-medical.net·
Pregnant women with COVID-19 are more susceptible to pre-eclampsia
Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?
Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?
There exists a possibility that COVID-19 can also affect the reproductive function in the body, which can lead to infertility in infected patients. A study published in the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology explored the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on reproductive functions and fertility.// 30.8.2021
·news-medical.net·
Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?