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. 2021 Sep 13;36(11):2883–2890. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deab218

Table II.

Overview of the deliveries and neonatal outcomes for 80 MAR pregnancy deliveries, resulting in 72 neonates.

Pregnancies (n = 80)
Pregnancy complications
 None 46 (57.5%)
 Maternal death 1 (1.25%)
 Stillbirth 2 (2.5%)
 Miscarriage 10 (12.5%)
 Ectopic pregnancy 0
 Excessive bleeding 0
 Pre-eclampsia 1 (1.25%)
 Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) 2 (2.5%)
 Preterm birth (<37 weeks) 11 (13.75%) With vasa previa (1), pre-eclampsia (4), IUGR (1)
 Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) 1 (1.25%) With pre-eclampsia (1)
 Extremely preterm birth (<28 weeks) 1 (1.25%)
 Hypertension 1 (1.25%)
 Other 4 (5.0%) Uterine hyperstimulation (1), thrombophilia (1), haemorrhage (1), hyperemesis and polyhydramnios 25 weeks (1)
Live births (n = 67)
Mode of delivery
 Vaginal delivery 25 (37.3%)
 Caesarean section 41 (61.2%)
 Unknown 1 (1.5%)
Neonates (n = 72)
Neonatal complications
 None 62 (86.1%)
 Respiratory symptoms 5 (6.9%)
 Fever 0
 Other complications 5 (6.9%) Complications related to prematurity (3), hypoxia (1), weight loss (1)
Birth weight
 Normal (>2500 g) 59 (81.9%)
 Low (<2500 g) 10 (13.9%)
 Very low (<1500 g) 2 (2.8%)
 Extremely low (<1000 g) 1 (1.4%)
COVID-19
 Not tested 38 (52.8%)
 SARS-CoV-2 positive (RT-PCR) 2 (2.8%)
 SARS-CoV-2 negative (RT-PCR) 32 (44.4%)

Data are represented as numbers and percentages.

COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; RT-PCR, real-time PCR; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.