Does the new coronary pneumonia in pregnant women affect the fetus?

Based on current clinical studies and reports, no evidence has been found of adverse effects on fetal development in pregnant women with CKP.
1. Pregnant women with suppressed immune system during pregnancy are more susceptible to viral infections than the general population and need to strengthen their own protection. Symptoms of CKP infection in pregnant women are not significantly different from those of the general population, and there is no clear direct evidence to suggest that CKP virus can penetrate the placenta and cause vertical transmission from mother to fetus.
2. The risk of serious illness in pregnant women is basically similar to that of the general population. However, due to the special characteristics of pregnant women, they are listed as medium-risk groups during the epidemic, especially those in the late stages of pregnancy after the seventh month of gestation, who may experience preterm labor due to the stressful environment of the epidemic and other external factors. Therefore, women during pregnancy should always observe epidemic prevention measures.