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Coronavirus and advice for pregnant women: statement from RCOG, RCM and RCPCH

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RowanMumsnet · 17/03/2020 14:29

EDITED BY MNHQ on March 19 2020: further advice has now been issued; please see this thread for details.

Hello

We’ve received the media statement below from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the Royal College of Midwives, and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

We know lots of people are searching for good information on pregnancy and COVID-19 at the moment so we hope this is useful.

Thanks
MNHQ

PLEASE NOTE: this information is dated March 17 2020. We will do our best to update it as more information becomes available, but please do keep checking NHS advice on Coronavirus for updates, and of course let us know if you think we need to look again at anything on this page.

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Following the new measures outlined by the Prime Minister yesterday, particularly those suggesting that pregnant women self-isolate, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health are working to reassure pregnant women and those who care for them.

The three Royal Colleges, who between them care for and support women and their babies throughout pregnancy, birth and childhood, reiterate that there is currently no new evidence to suggest that pregnant women are at greater risk from coronavirus (COVID-19) than other healthy individuals, or that they can pass the infection to their baby while pregnant. Yesterday’s announcement is purely a precautionary measure, to reduce the theoretical risk to the baby’s growth and a risk of preterm birth should the mother become unwell.

Dr Edward Morris, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said:

“We welcome this precautionary approach as COVID-19 is a new virus, but would like to reassure pregnant women that, as things stand, no new evidence has come to light suggesting they are at higher risk of becoming seriously unwell compared with other healthy individuals. Research and data are key to monitoring the ongoing situation and the UK Obstetric Surveillance System – UKOSS – will monitor all cases of pregnant women who have a diagnosis of coronavirus.

“Pregnant women who can work from home should do so. If you can’t work from home, if you work in a public-facing role that can be modified appropriately to minimise your exposure, this should be considered and discussed with your occupational health team. We await more detailed guidance from the Government about what modifications should be made for pregnant women who cannot work from home.”

Gill Walton, CEO of the Royal College of Midwives, said:

“We understand this must be an unsettling time for pregnant women, but we would like to emphasise that attending antenatal and postnatal care when you are pregnant and have a new baby is essential to ensure the wellbeing of pregnant women and their babies, and we would urge all pregnant women who are well to attend their care as normal. If you are pregnant and have symptoms of possible coronavirus infection, you should call to defer routine visits until after the isolation period is over.”

Professor Russell Viner, President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said:

“It’s right that as we gain a better understanding of this virus, we continually review and update the evidence. We know this is a difficult time for many people, not least worried parents. While guidance for pregnant women has been updated, it remains the same for new mums and babies. We don’t want to see the mother and baby separated, even when the mother tests positive for coronavirus. Similarly, our advice is that it’s fine to breastfeed – any potential risks are outweighed by the benefits. We will continue to review the evidence as it emerges.”

We will update our guidance as soon as possible.

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LittleBoyJuly2020 · 17/03/2020 14:58

Thank you for this.

LillianFullStop · 17/03/2020 15:03

Thank you this makes me that little bit less anxious

mumma2b2020 · 17/03/2020 15:06

Thank you, this puts me at ease more 😊

SnoozyLou · 17/03/2020 15:09

Thank you

Pineappletree33 · 17/03/2020 16:00

Thank you, this is the most reassuring thing I’ve read.

Chichz · 17/03/2020 16:02

Thank you - this was well needed amongst the hype!

JKD1982 · 17/03/2020 17:04

Thank you x

cannotmakemymindup · 17/03/2020 17:32

Thank you for this!! I needed that.

momytokondi · 17/03/2020 18:42

Will they still perform elective csections?

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lljkk · 17/03/2020 19:27

So glad this came out!!

Faie · 17/03/2020 20:09

I work in a hotel reception, it isn't at all possible for me to work from home!
Awaiting further information from the government then :/

Roxy8203 · 17/03/2020 20:40

There is a lot of confusing advice. The government website says pregnant women should practice social distancing but the RCOG says to self isolate, it's so difficult to know what to do

NearerTheMoon · 17/03/2020 20:55

This is a relief - I am yet to have my dating scan and could be 4 weeks more pregnant than the conservative estimate! Halo

RainMinusBow · 17/03/2020 21:18

I work as a 1:1 SEN HLTA in a huge primary school and 29 weeks' pregnant. Haven't gone into work today on advice of both GP and MW and won't for rest of week but might not get paid.

Jaxon2015 · 17/03/2020 21:42

I’m 7 months pregnant and I’ve been told by NhS 111 to self isolate but the problem is my employers will not pay me if I do this because it’s only “advice” I work in retail, to me that’s highly dangerous at this moment in time so I’m not sure as to where I stand can anyone help?

Showmeyourhero · 17/03/2020 21:50

Thank you Thanks

Sunshine8920 · 17/03/2020 21:51

I'm 27 weeks with a heart condition, my doctor won't sign me off for even 2 weeks let alone the 12 that the government advise!!

Staffori · 17/03/2020 23:27

Jebus wept, Sunshine8920! Have you considered changing your doctor?

Leelou2020 · 18/03/2020 01:23

I’m a nurse 😂😭 now does this work

Sipperskipper · 18/03/2020 06:29

@Leelou2020 our trust (acute hospital) has sent all pregnant staff home for 12 weeks until told otherwise by PHE. I’m a nurse too, and can’t quite believe it. We struggle with staffing at the best of times. I am so thankful they have put their staff first (for once!). It felt risky working at the weekend when there were lots of ?covid patients all over the hospital with pointless PPE.

Bee2020 · 18/03/2020 07:09

Can I ask where your trust is ? Because ours is meant to update today meaning I still heading to work to find out.

Sipperskipper · 18/03/2020 07:12

Essex trust. Had staff briefing yesterday.

2fingers22018 · 18/03/2020 07:22

I think its ridiculous the way retail staff are being treated the advice is to minimise exposure but their jobs wont allow for that. Theres no official statement saying they should take time off or that GPs will sign them off its basically left to your employer to decide! Well obvs retail stores are money hungry and wont tell the staff to take paid time off! So theyr left with a decision stay off work have no money to survive on or take an unknown risk with your babys health in 2020 thats unacceptable

Janeymd23 · 18/03/2020 07:50

haven't got any symptoms of the coronavirus, but due to the new UK government guidelines, that pregnant women should avoid social contact and avoid public transport.

I am 30 weeks pregnant and use public transport everyday to get to my job as a nursery nurse practitioner, working with children age two and over.

How am I supposed to stop social contact and get to my work? Do I self isolate or do I carry on as normal? I rang my gp but again I've just been told to follow the guidelines. Is anyone else feeling frustrated about this?

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