The symptoms of novel coronavirus pneumonia in pregnant women are not significantly different compared to non-pregnant women and women of the same age. Pregnant women with influenza or other viral infections tend to have more severe symptoms, but pregnant women with novel coronavirus pneumonia do not experience similar phenomena. In other words, the treatment protocols and strategies for pregnant women are the same as those for the general population. The current data do not reveal any additional effects of the novel coronavirus pneumonia virus on the fetus or pregnant women, and there have been no cases of malformation as a result. Because of the lack of knowledge about novel coronavirus pneumonia, more case data are needed to draw definite conclusions about its effects. Therefore, if a pregnant woman is infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia, it is recommended to consult with the obstetrics and gynecology department and to have a full pregnancy checkup. If fetal developmental abnormalities are found, prompt contact with the obstetrician is required to obtain further treatment. If no abnormality is found during the whole monitoring process pregnancy checkup, you can follow the normal procedure to complete the pregnancy checkup and make preparation for delivery. Content source: Dr. You Lai