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    Singapore's newborn baby boy brings his own new crown antibody! Can a pregnant woman infect a baby with a new crown?

    • Last Update: 2020-12-11
    • Source: Internet
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    In the context of Singapore's newborn baby boy's own new coronary pneumonia outbreak, mothers-to-be are most worried about contracting the new coronavirus and infecting the baby.
    And more recently, according to a November 29 news report, in early November, a pregnant woman in Singapore with neo-crown pneumonia gave birth to a baby boy, it is surprising that the newborn not only did not infect with the new coronavirus, but also bring their own antibodies.
    reported that the 31-year-old woman had contracted the new coronavirus in March this year, after giving birth, the woman said: "It can be said that very interesting, the pediatrician said my new crown antibody disappeared, and my son has antibodies."
    suspected that I had passed the antibodies on to him when I was pregnant.
    is understood to be one of the few people in Singapore who has contracted a new crown during pregnancy and has given birth.
    a pregnant woman infected with the new champion virus, the virus will be transmitted to the baby? The pregnant Singaporean woman was undoubtedly lucky to be able to give birth to a baby with antibodies.
    , can pregnant women infected with the new coronavirus pass the virus on to their babies? In April this year, Qiao Jie, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and president of Peking University's Third Hospital, said in an interview with CCTV that the evidence of mother-to-child transmission was inadequate, and that there was no evidence of mother-to-child transmission from the current international and domestic expert discussions.
    the World Health Organization has said it is unclear whether pregnant women infected with the new crown will transmit the virus to fetuses or babies during pregnancy or childbirth.
    why do babies produce antibodies? Qiao Jie academician said that from the current observation of the situation, the mother suffered from neo-crown pneumonia, in fact, can produce IgG antibodies, this antibody can be through the placenta to the fetus, the fetus to give birth to become a newborn, he was born with this antibody, this antibody is a protective, so from the current delivery of newborns, overall relatively safe.
    few cases of neonatal infection with neo-coronary pneumonia are due to contact infections after family aggregation.
    should pregnant women pay attention to during an outbreak? Experts from the World Health Organization stressed on November 2nd that special attention should be paid to the risk of influenza in young children and pregnant women during the new crown outbreak.
    , what aspects of pregnant women need attention in the face of the outbreak? 1, the appearance of vaginal bleeding, uterine contractions, premature break of the fetal membrane, headache, abdominal pain, abnormal fetal movement, as well as fever, cough, fatigue and other symptoms, timely go to the hospital.
    2, during the outing is recommended to wear a medical mask, carry hands-free hand sanitizer or disinfection wipes, in the case of inconvenience to wash hands to maintain hand hygiene;
    3, after the birth inspection home properly handle the mask, wash your hands and face in time and change clothes.
    4, during the hospital as far as possible do not choose the new crown pneumonia fixed-point hospital, to avoid unnecessary caesarean section.
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