Fetomaternal Outcome of Covid-19 Positive Pregnant Patients in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

Ruman U1 , Karim KI2 , Rhaman MM3 , Begum F4

Mymensingh Med J 2024 Jul; 33 (3): 810-816

PMID: 38944726

Abstract

Objective of the study was the effect of Covid-19 infection on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. This prospective cohort study was conducted in Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Bogura, Obstetrics and Gynaecology department from June 2020 to October 2020. We have collected and analyzed data of 29 pregnant ladies positive for Covid-19. Control group was Covid-19 negative pregnant patients. Nasopharyngeal swab was taken for real time polymerase chain reaction for detection of Covid-19. We observed symptoms, compared any complication in mother and fetus, mode of termination, and duration of hospital stay. Only six patients were asymptomatic (10.3%). Fifteen (25.9%) had fever, six (6) had weakness (10.3%), 5(8.6%) had sore throat, 3(5.2%) had nausea and 5(8.6%) presented with loss of smell. Among twenty-nine patients, 5(8.6%) delivered normally, 24(41.4%) were delivered through caesarean section which was significantly higher than control group (p value <0.001). No mother became critical or expired, neonatal death was also absent. Mean duration of hospital stay was 14.13±6.192 days in case and 5.18±4.99 in control which was significantly (p value <0.001) higher. Breast feeding was significantly higher in control group (p value <0.001). This study shows feto-maternal outcome of Covid-19 pregnancy is almost same as those of normal pregnancy.

Keywords: Covid-19, Maternal morbidity, Pneumonia, Pregnancy, Covid-19 in pregnancy


  1. Classified Specialist

    Department of OBGYN, Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh


Volume 33, Number 3 (2024)
Page: 810-816