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Care of Newborns Born to Mothers With Covid-19 Infection; a Review of Existing Evidence Publisher Pubmed



Shahbazi Sighaldeh S1 ; Ebrahimi Kalan M2
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  1. 1. Reproductive Health Department, Nursing and Midwifery School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States

Source: Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine Published:2022


Abstract

Background: The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is already wreaking havoc on families and communities’ welfare. It is critical to discuss newborn care of infected mothers with COVID-19 based on the latest international guidelines and national guidelines of countries with the highest incidence of COVID-19 cases. Objective: We discuss how to care for a newborn of a suspected or infected mother with COVID-19 using existing evidence. Method: As of 16 April 2020, we reviewed articles and guidelines related to COVID-19 in the reproductive health field, mother, and newborn health. Our review yielded in 10 categories (i) the risk of diagnostic procedures in suspected mothers on fetus/infant health, (ii) the risk of intrauterine or postpartum transmission to the fetus/infant, (iii) appropriate method and delivery time in women with confirmed COVID-19, (iv) umbilical cord clamping and skin to skin contact, (v) clinical manifestations of infected infants, (vi) confirmation of infection in a suspected neonate/infant, (vii) instructions for infant’s care and how to feed her/him, (viii) bathing the baby, (ix) the criteria of discharging baby from the hospital, (x) the impact of isolation on the maternal mental health. Results: Our findings showed that the possibility of intrauterine or perinatal transmission of COVID-19 is still questionable and ambiguous. However, what has been agreed upon in the existing texts and guidelines is that the close contact of mother and infant after birth can transmit the virus to the baby through droplets or micro-droplets. Conclusions: Based on our findings, it is recommended to separate the baby from the mother with confirmed (or suspected) COVID-19 infection for at least 2 weeks. Since the motivation and stable situation of mothers allow breastfeeding during the isolation, infected mothers should be taught about breast expression skills, common breast problems, the symptoms of their baby’s infection, and the principles of personal hygiene to protect the infant against COVID-19 infection. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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