Whether or not a child can be born with a new crown in early pregnancy cannot be generalized, but requires prompt medical attention and a decision after a comprehensive assessment by the doctor in conjunction with the condition. If a pregnant woman has developed severe pneumonia or critical pneumonia, and has severe hypoxia, it is not recommended to have the child; because the baby’s ability to tolerate hypoxia is very poor, and hypoxia may lead to the death of the child in the fetus. If a pregnant woman is infected with the novel coronavirus and her symptoms are not particularly severe, and she does not have high fever, respiratory distress, severe oxygen deprivation and other uncomfortable symptoms, she can usually have the baby; we recommend that the pregnant woman observe the baby and have regular follow-ups; if the pregnant woman’s condition worsens, she can terminate the pregnancy under the guidance of a doctor if necessary. If you are infected with the new coronavirus pneumonia in early pregnancy, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the best time for treatment. Tips] In this article, the term “new coronavirus pneumonia, new coronavirus pneumonia” has been renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.