
There's a higher risk of premature births in pregnant women who have COVID, a new study finds - Euronews

A team of researchers compared almost 250,000 pregnancies, to observe the impact of COVID on expectant mothers.
Pregnancies are more often affected by COVID-19, with a higher risk of premature births, a new French study shows.
Released on Tuesday by the Public Assistance Paris Hospitals (Paris AP-HP), France’… [+3951 chars]
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