
Pregnancy and COVID-19: What are the risks?
Content
Risks during pregnancy
Impact on prenatal care
Labor and delivery recommendations
Postpartum guidance
Breastfeeding considerations
COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy and breastfeeding
What you can do
Postpartum guidance
It's recommended that postpartum care after childbirth be an ongoing process. Talk to your health care provider about virtual visit options for checking in after delivery, as well as your need for an office visit.
During this stressful time, you might have more anxiety about your health and the health of your family. Pay attention to your mental health. Reach out to family and friends for support while taking precautions to reduce your risk of infection with the COVID-19 virus.
If you experience severe mood swings, loss of appetite, overwhelming fatigue and lack of joy in life shortly after childbirth, you might have postpartum depression. Contact your health care provider if you think you might be depressed, especially if your symptoms don't fade on their own, you have trouble caring for your baby or completing daily tasks, or you have thoughts of harming yourself or your baby.