When a pregnant woman has a novel coronavirus, if the symptoms are mild and there are no serious comorbidities, the child can usually be had, but if the pregnant woman herself is critically ill, a decision needs to be made in the light of the actual situation. Pregnant women with novel coronavirus are either infected with novel coronavirus or diagnosed with neocoronavirus. There is no evidence of transplacental transmission of the novel coronavirus. Current data studies have confirmed that pregnant women with novel coronavirus have tested positive for the virus in blood and stool, while vaginal secretions and amniotic fluid have tested negative for the virus. There are no known data studies of neo-coronavirus pregnant women delivering newborns with abnormal complications or malformations. If a pregnant woman’s infection with Neocollins progresses to a critical or severe stage, the treatment should be focused on the pregnant woman, and the drugs or tests used in the treatment process may affect the growth and development of the fetus, so it is necessary to decide whether to terminate the pregnancy in the light of the actual situation. When a pregnant woman is infected with the new coronavirus, she should consult a doctor in time, actively treat the new coronavirus pneumonia, and at the same time do a good pregnancy checkup, and decide whether to terminate the pregnancy according to her personal situation. Note: The terms “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.