Các bệnh lý vú trong thời gian mang thai và cho con bú có nguy hiểm không?
Friday 26 April 2024
Trong thời kỳ mang thai và cho con bú, phụ nữ thường có nhiều thay đổi và gặp rắc rối liên quan đến bầu ngực. Nếu không được quan tâm chăm sóc bầu...
Monday 26 February 2024
CIH: Menu for patients
We need to pay attention to health care, especially for sick people; protecting and restoring health is very necessary. For patients, in addition to spending more time...
Thursday 25 January 2024
Announcement of Public Holidays - New Year 2024
Dear valued patients, City International Hospital would like to announce the hospital opening hours during Public Holidays – New Year 2024 (Giap Thin Tet) as below:
Monday 22 January 2024
Staying healthy brings more happiness than anything else during TET holidays?
The Ministry of Health’s Department of Preventive Medicine warned that the coming Lunar New Year (Tet) holidays and spring festive season, when trading and travel...
Tuesday 26 December 2023
2024 New Year's Holiday Announcement
In observance of New Year’s Day, we would like to thank you for your support and cooperation in the year 2024 and look forward to receiving your continuing assistance...

 There is no scientific evidence to prove that nCoV can be transmitted from mother to child, but as a general rule, an infectious disease caused by anything other than corona, can be good flu. other diseases ... the effects on pregnancy are usually at a very early stage.

Source: Suckhoedoisong.vn

Due to the serious nature of the nCoV outbreak. Many pregnant mothers are extremely worried about whether there is a mechanism for transmission from mother to child.

 Assoc.Prof.Dr.Tran Danh Cuong, Director of the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hanoi Medical University said: "There is no scientific evidence to prove that the virus can be transmitted from mother to child but I recommend that, as a general rule, an infectious disease of any kind, not corona, whether it be influenza or another disease ... then effects on pregnancy are common at very early stages, in first week, first 3 months. Those effects are a consequence, not a direct one."

Pregnant women need to protect the health of both mother and baby from corona epidemic.

 Firstly, it is the temperature. Most mothers infected with fever when infected. If the temperature is too high or the fever persists the fetus, it is mandatory to reduce the fever. Do not let the fever last longer.

 Secondly, the toxins of viruses often affect the development of pregnancy according to the rule of "all or nothing". All means that the fetus may be damaged by the effects of the toxin too strong. If not, it means there is no problem.

 Thirdly, the coronavirus specificity is the cause of very severe pneumonia. Especially for pregnant women, the immunity is relatively reduced, but pneumonia will lead to respiratory failure, lack of oxygen. It is this that will affect fetal development such as stillbirth due to lack of oxygen. The lack of oxygen can cause disruptive pregnancy development, not because of a virus.

 In summary, there is currently no evidence that corona vius can be transmitted directly to a baby, mostly indirectly through the three problems.

How do we behave towards a woman who is pregnant while being positive for nCoV? 

Current treatments for pregnant women infected with corona virus are aimed at ensuring the safety of the mother's health.

 With these patients we have coronavirus treatment and pregnancy. After corona treatment we screen the fetus just like normal pregnancies. 12 weeks of testing, ultrasound, screening to see if the baby has any abnormalities, abnormalities that can be random for those women, not necessarily due to corona virus and we do it fully. Fetal-like screening procedures like the Hospital are still bringing pregnant women to the clinic.

 Pregnant women should not be too worried, still have to have regular prenatal check-ups according to the doctor's appointment because all medical facilities have adequate measures to prevent and control epidemics.

 In addition, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Quang Binh - Deputy Medical Director, Head of Department of Internal Medicine and Respiratory said, pregnant women infected with corona virus can lead to miscarriage, premature birth ... So, Pregnant women need to protect themselves by getting enough nutrients, getting enough rest, wearing masks and washing their hands often. The general recommendation is that pregnant women should not go to a crowded place if not absolutely necessary.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: 

City International Hospital

  • Phone: (8428) 6280 3333, ext. 0
  • Address: No. 3, 17A Street, Binh Tri Dong B Ward, Binh Tan Dist. (Next to AEON Mall Binh Tan). Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Website: https://cih.com.vn/en/
  • Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Pharmacity Clinic (Managed by City International Hospital)

  • Clinic location: 44 Quoc Huong, Thao Dien, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Helpline: (028) 700 3350 - 093 357 6086
  • Clinic hours: 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
  • Consultation fee: 70,000 dong per visit. 

General disclaimer

 Always consult your doctor regarding any concern about your health. Your doctor will be in the best position to give the appropriate medical advice. For suspected undesirable drug reaction and seek medical attention immediately.