Comparative Study of Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With COVID-19 Disease During the Three Waves of the Pandemic in Eastern India
Anisha Choudhary, Archana Barik, Vinita Singh, Abhijeet S Gorwadkar, Mamta R Datta, Alokananda Ray, Mousumi D Ghosh

TL;DR
This study compares pregnancy outcomes in women with COVID-19 across three pandemic waves in eastern India, finding higher severity and complications during the second and third waves.
Contribution
The study provides a comparative analysis of maternal and fetal outcomes during three distinct waves of the pandemic in a specific geographic region.
Findings
The second wave had the highest number of moderate and severe cases and higher cesarean section rates.
The third wave had the highest percentage of stillbirths compared to the first and second waves.
Preterm delivery rates remained high across all three waves.
Abstract
Introduction Healthcare systems around the world were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Multiple waves were experienced by most countries, and clinical symptoms and severity varied between these waves. A COVID-19 infection in pregnant women may result in complications for both the mother and the fetus and thus pose an additional challenge for clinicians. The study of the different presentations, complications, and pregnancy outcomes during the three waves is important to study the effect of the disease on pregnant women. Objective This study aimed to analyze and compare the clinical presentations, comorbid conditions, complications, and pregnancy outcomes in women with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the three waves of the pandemic. Methodology The present study is a comparative study undertaken at Tata Main Hospital, a referral hospital in Jamshedpur in eastern India. The study…
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TopicsCOVID-19 Impact on Reproduction · Global Maternal and Child Health · COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
