If a pregnant woman is infected with a novel coronavirus, it does not conclude that the child cannot be wanted. Although there may be vertical mother-to-child transmission of the recently diagnosed novel coronavirus pneumonia, it does not conclude that the child cannot be wanted. It is not necessary to terminate a pregnancy after coronavirus infection. There may be no symptoms after coronavirus infection, and most healthy mothers may have only mild or common pneumonia, and if the baby is not yet full term and is doing well in utero, it is perfectly possible to continue the pregnancy. If there is a persistent high fever in early pregnancy, the virus is harmful to the embryonic tissues in early pregnancy and a comprehensive consideration of fetal preservation is needed.