Many people are concerned about whether the new coronavirus can be transmitted from mother to child. There is not enough data and cases to support this, and further research is needed. Based on available knowledge, the probability of the virus infecting the fetus in the womb through the placenta is low, but if the infection is severe in a pregnant woman, it may affect the development of the fetus. If a pregnant woman develops hypoxemia, it may trigger intrauterine hypoxia and affect the neurological development of the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women with newly crowned pneumonia should pay attention to it and have regular maternity checkups without too much panic. And healthy pregnant women should reduce the number of times they go out, take good personal protection, and seek medical attention and cooperate with treatment once they are diagnosed with neoconjunctivitis.