So far, we know that mothers who breastfeed their babies and who had received the coronavirus vaccine, protect their children passively through breastfeeding.
A group of scientists from Columbia University (United States) wanted to investigate whether Covid infection during pregnancy could somehow affect the neurological development of the baby at birth.
In the midst of an increase in Covid cases due to the contagious Omicron variant, in Israel the first case of "flurone", a coronavirus infection and flu at the same time, has been detected in a pregnant woman who was not vaccinated.
Since the pandemic began, the psychotherapist and trainer, Beatriz Cazurro, has openly expressed her opinion about the treatment children are receiving. Thus, through his precious vignettes and his reflections full of sensitivity and empathy, he has shown his refusal to carry the label of 'hero' on the shoulders of children, and his complete disagreement with a return to school with such restrictive measures.
After almost two years of a pandemic, we know that pregnant women are more vulnerable to the virus that causes Covid-19. However, little is known about the possible consequences for a fetus if the mother becomes infected during pregnancy.
Many pregnant women refuse to be vaccinated against Covid for fear of possible side effects on pregnancy, one of the most publicized - without scientific support - that could cause a miscarriage in the first weeks of pregnancy.
Health professionals from the Hospital La Fe in Valencia have had to attend the delivery of a woman dressed in personal protective equipment, after she refused to wear a mask and undergo a PCR.
Admissions to hospitals for pregnant women with Covid occur in Spain. Hence, organizations such as the WHO and gynecologists encourage other future mothers to get vaccinated, the only way to avoid endangering the health of mother and child.
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