COVID in 3rd Trimester Linked to Sevenfold Risk for Preterm Birth

Pregnant women who caught COVID in the first two trimesters were not significantly more likely to have a preterm birth. Infection was not associated with abnormally low birth rates or pregnancy loss.
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Pregnant women who caught COVID in the first two trimesters were not significantly more likely to have a preterm birth. Infection was not associated with abnormally low birth rates or pregnancy loss.
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