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"Among the participants, 15 delivered during the third trimester and one experienced a miscarriage during the second trimester.
Researchers determined that pregnant women with COVID-19 were more likely than controls to have at least one feature of maternal vascular malperfusion, which has previously been associated with fetal growth restriction, preterm birth and stillbirth."
Researchers determined that pregnant women with COVID-19 were more likely than controls to have at least one feature of maternal vascular malperfusion, which has previously been associated with fetal growth restriction, preterm birth and stillbirth."
Small study identifies placental abnormalities in pregnant women with COVID-19
A small study of pregnant women who were diagnosed with COVID-19 found that these women had placental abnormalities that can be associated with adverse outcomes.
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