Should a pregnant woman have a full complement of nucleic acid



Whole-person nucleic acid is required for pregnant women.

The purpose of the whole-person nucleic acid is to detect potential new coronavirus infections, which is conducive to precise prevention and control, and thus protects the health of the whole population. Pregnant women are not an exception and are also currently required to provide a nucleic acid test report before entering a hospital for an outpatient maternity check-up or hospitalization for delivery. Entering a hospital with the results of a nucleic acid test within 48 hours can be considered valid.

For pregnant women who are in good health and have no complications during pregnancy can queue up for a full nucleic acid test in their own community of residence. In case of discomfort such as abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, or discharge, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible. For pregnant women with risk of preterm labor, serious pregnancy complications or comorbidities, etc., they can be contacted by the staff in their own community for door-to-door nucleic acid testing.

For the sake of their own health and the health of others, pregnant women also need to have a full nucleic acid test.