Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Nov 2023)

Setting up a specialized maternity unit in a tertiary hospital: An oasis for pregnant women with COVID-19 during the pandemic

  • Ming-Ta Chuang,
  • Yu-Ling Liang,
  • Ta-Sheng Chen,
  • Hsing-Fen Tsai,
  • Pei-Ying Wu,
  • Po-Fan Chen,
  • Chiung-Hsin Chang,
  • Lin Kang,
  • Mei-Tsz Su,
  • Yu-ting Tien,
  • Keng-Fu Hsu,
  • Wen-Chien Ko,
  • Meng-Ru Shen,
  • Pei-Yin Tsai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 6
pp. 823 – 829

Abstract

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Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on society and the medical environment in Taiwan in 2022. As pregnant women with COVID-19 are at higher risk for multiple complications, Taiwan needs a COVID-19 specialized maternity unit to improve the quality of maternal and neonatal care. Materials and methods: We share our experience with specialized maternity unit for pregnant women with COVID-19 at the National Cheng Kung University Hospital, where we can have careful evaluation, safe birth, and comprehensive postpartum care. Results: Our COVID-19 specialized maternity unit enrolled 253 pregnant women with COVID-19, 90 (35.6%) pregnant women were admitted to the specialized maternity unit, and 71 (28.1%) pregnant women gave birth during hospitalization in two months. All pregnant women recovery well and real-time polymerase chain reaction tests on all infants were negative for COVID-19. Conclusion: A specialized maternity unit can provide pregnant women with a safe birth environment, immediate maternity care, and high medical quality. It can also help health workers in non-specialized maternity units deal with COVID-19-related psychological stress. Therefore, setting up one specialized maternity unit in the city during the pandemic should be guardedly considered.

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