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                 PRE AND POSTNATAL 39              Made in Australia  “It’s very different to previous issues, such as SARS \\\[severe acute respiratory syndrome\\\], swine flu and bird flu ... \\\[where\\\] the mortality was quite alarming – if you were pregnant and you caught SARS, the mortality rate was nearly 50 per cent,” he said, adding that if a pregnant woman catches Covid-19, the symptoms and severity experienced are not greater, which he says is “fantastic”. Dr Tal Jacobson, from Brisbane women’s health clinic, Eve Health, which specialises in fertility, gynaecology and obstetrics, agrees, adding that “currently there’s no information that pregnant women are at greater risk of becoming infected or becoming unwell if they do become infected”. He adds that there is also “no evidence of increased risk of miscarriage or other pregnancy complications” with Covid-19. However, Dr Moffrey explains that, as with flu, it may depend on where the mum is at in terms of the trimester. “If you caught \\\[Covid-19\\\] in the first trimester,” he said, “there’ve been a few case reports of people having such high fevers and being so respiratory compromised, they’ve had a miscarriage, but ... we have the same issue with \\\[mums who\\\] catch influenza A in the first trimester, because of such high fevers.” He adds that given this is the case, there is no great risk of experiencing pregnancy complications with Covid-19. In terms of what the experts call ‘vertical transmission’ – that is, passing on Covid-19 from mum to baby – according to Dr Moffrey, “there’s been only one report”, in France, of a baby being delivered and testing “positive for Covid-19 straight away”. “But that’s the only case that I’m aware of – of actual vertical transmission, out of hundreds that have been reported so far,” he said. “There’ve been a lot of cases where pregnant women who’ve caught it \\\[Covid-19\\\] – they’ve swabbed the baby, they’ve swabbed the amniotic fluid, they’ve tested the placenta and there’s actually no signs of vertical transmission.” Dr Jacobson adds that while there may be a “small risk of vertical transmission from mother to baby ... in general, babies with Covid-19 have remained well and not required extra care”. Although reassurance is sought to ease the undercurrent of anxiety we’re all living with – particularly for mums and pregnant women – being careful to avoid catching the virus remains very important because prevention is always better than cure. “All the routine precautions apply,” Dr Jacobson said. “Regular hand sanitisation, avoid touching your face, social distancing, work from home if possible, a low threshold for mask wearing.” Dr Moffrey added: “If you’re pregnant and you’re in a high-risk job such as a healthcare worker or teacher, you should be trying to step back from frontline duties, because there’s still that small risk. So, while we think everything is fine, prevention is better than treatment, obviously.”     Soothes & Protects Specially formulated with high levels of Zinc Oxide and Cod Liver Oil, which is naturally rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Omega 3.   Nappy Rash Dermatitis Sunburn Mild Eczema Skin Irritations Scrapes      Fragrance & Colour Free To order or find out more, contact your Arrow or Apotex Sales Representative directly or call 1300 927 769 www.covitol.com.au ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, TALK TO YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.  “In general, babies with Covid-19 have  remained well and not required extra care.”  TO PAGE 40 NEW AND IMPROVED PACKAGING RETAIL PHARMACY ASSISTANTS • OCT 2020 


































































































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