COVID-19 and Pregnant Women’s Immunity

COVID-19 and Pregnant Women’s Immunity

A healthy pregnant woman with good nutrition and proper preventive measures is not more likely than others to be infected with COVID-19.

COVID-19 and Pregnant Women’s Immunity

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There is no truth to the common idea that a pregnant woman’s immunity is lower than usual.

A pregnant woman who is in good health, has good nutrition, and takes appropriate preventive measures is not at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 than others.

There is no objection to using some popular nutritional supplements that support the immune system’s ability during pregnancy, in moderate doses and after consulting a doctor.

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