What to do if a pregnant woman wants to give birth during a new coronary pneumonia outbreak

During the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, as many medical institutions are involved in receiving patients with new coronavirus pneumonia, they may adjust the location of their outpatient clinics or the location of their wards, and some hospitals have even been completely changed to designated hospitals, resulting in the obstetrics and gynaecology departments also having stopped their clinics or the space in their wards having become smaller. It is important for pregnant women to find out in advance whether the designated hospitals are still able to treat pregnant women and deliver babies normally. If you are sure that the hospital can continue to deliver your baby, you should also find out the route because you may need to go to the hospital at any time during the delivery, so you must collect the information well in advance. If the hospital has been changed to a designated hospital, or the doctors and nurses have been transferred away, you need to adjust accordingly according to the doctor’s instructions. Content source: Dr. Yurai