id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318378-omsc9a8k Chen, Lian Pregnancy with Covid‐19: Management considerations for care of severe and critically ill cases 2020-07-04 .txt text/plain 3229 193 49 7 Gestational weeks of infection, the maturity of the fetus, disease severity and postpartum exacerbation make the management of severe and critically ill cases of pregnant women with Covid-19 more difficult. 14 In a recently published article from New York City, 15 Breslin et al reported that among 43 pregnant women confirmed with Covid-19, the estimated rate of severe maternal disease approximated that of the non-pregnant population at 9.3%. Another report from Iran 17 still described 9 critically ill patients infected with Covid-19, of which 7 cases of maternal deaths and 4 cases of pregnancy loss (stillbirth or neonatal death). Based on the above limited reports, we learned that for some severe cases, after the onset of disease, they may progress to require mechanical ventilation and intensive care, even result in maternal death within a very short time (1 to 2 weeks). ./cache/cord-318378-omsc9a8k.txt ./txt/cord-318378-omsc9a8k.txt