This systematic review aims to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy outcomes. Itsynthesizes data from various studies to provide insights into the effects of the viruson maternal and fetal health. The review focuses on key outcomes such as preterm birth,maternal complications, and neonatal health, utilizing comprehensive literature frompeer-reviewed journals. By analyzing existing studies, we aim to identify trends and gapsin research regarding COVID-19 and pregnancy. This review is intended to informhealthcare providers and pregnant individuals about potential risks and considerationsduring the pandemic.
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Other: Systematic Review of COVID-19's Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes
This study is a systematic review of existing literature that examines the effects of
COVID-19 on pregnancy outcomes, including maternal health, neonatal health, and obstetric
complications. It synthesizes data from various studies to provide an overview of the
potential risks associated with COVID-19 infection during pregnancy. This intervention
does not involve any new clinical trials or direct patient interaction.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant individuals diagnosed with COVID-19.
- Studies reporting pregnancy outcomes related to COVID-19 published between January
2020 and the present.
- Articles that include quantitative data on maternal and fetal outcomes.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Studies that do not report on COVID-19-related pregnancy outcomes.
- Non-peer-reviewed articles or grey literature.
- Research focusing on non-pregnant populations.
Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
Zahedan 1159301, Sistan and Baluchestan 1159456, Iran
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