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1 International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Dr. Rukhsana Gazi is currently working in the field of public health. She obtained an MBBS degree from Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, Rajshahi, Bangladesh and an MSc in Public Health in Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London. Her research interests are Reproductive and sexual health, HIV/AIDS and health systems research. She served as a member of the Research Review Committee and Ethical Review Committee of International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.
Review Article
Pregnancy and Postpartum in the Context of Covid-19
Author(s): Rukhsana Gazi1 ** and Labiba Mustabina Oishee2*
As the COVID-19 pandemic unraveled in 2020, the world came to a standstill. However, millions of women continued to become pregnant, making what is usually a cherished event a matter of concern and immense duress for the mothers. What ensued was a series of emotional, socio-cultural and physical repercussions on pregnant mothers, making especially COVID-19 positive mothers highly vulnerable to the negative impacts in all these aspects. This article aims to explore these repercussions in the light of emerging evidence from ongoing research alongside how healthcare systems responded to overcome the barriers in provision of care to pregnant mothers. Various prenatal and postnatal implications are elaborated upon, including the possibility of vertical transmission of COVID-19 to the fetus, the importance of institutional delivery and breastfeeding. Moreover, the distribution of risk.. View More»