Has the COVID-19 delayed the diagnosis of fetal anomalies and reduced in the follow-up of high-risk pregnancies?
Objective: COVID-19 has deeply affected our lives in terms of social, economic, education and health issues. Pregnant women have had concerns about routine antenatal care visits and decreased follow-up numbers due to concern of COVID-19 transmission. We aimed to evaluate whether there is a...
Main Authors: | Eda Özden Tokalıoğlu, Şule Göncü Ayhan, Fatma Didem Yücel Yetişkin, Deniz Oluklu, Berchan Besimoğlu, Esin Merve Erol Koç, Betül Yakıştıran, Atakan Tanaçan, Elif Gül Eyi, Özlem Moraloğlu Tekin, Dilek Şahin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Perinatal Medicine Foundation
2022-08-01
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Series: | Perinatal Journal |
Online Access: | https://perinataljournal.com/Archive/Article/20220302003 |
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