COVID-19 and pregnancy, says the leader of a newly formed national network that’s aiming to fill in those gaps.“We scoured the literature and found a real limited amount of information, of course, at the beginning, from China and a little bit more from Europe,” said Dr.
Deborah Money, a professor in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia’s faculty of medicine.That early information ranged from “quite dreadful predictions of what might happen to much more benign,” said Money, who is a sub-specialist in reproductive infectious diseases.