We are the combination of four hospitals: the General Hospital, the Children’s Hospital, the Women’s Hospital and the Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital. We are part of the Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus: a world-leading health park where healthcare plays a crucial role.
Below we will list the departments and units that form part of Vall d’Hebron Hospital and the main diseases that we treat. We will also make recommendations based on advice backed up by scientific evidence that has been shown to be effective in guaranteeing well-being and quality of life.
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The commitment of Vall d'Hebron University Hospital to innovation allows us to be at the forefront of medicine, providing first class care adapted to the changing needs of each patient.
If a woman is pregnant, can she transmit the virus to her baby?
According to the data that is currently available, there is no evidence of mother-to-child vertical transmission. This means that a mother cannot transmit the virus to her unborn child, either via the placenta or during birth. Thus far, in the cases where newborns were infected, this happened post-partum, hours after they were born.
The studies carried out show that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus spreads via the respiratory route, when in close contact with someone who is infected. Transmission occurs through small droplets that come from the nose and mouth of an infected person when they cough or exhale. Therefore, it spreads in a similar manner to the flu and other respiratory viruses.
What measures should a pregnant woman take as regards COVID-19?
The preventative measures that a pregnant woman should take are the same as those for any other person:
Follow the link to find more health advice on how to avoid being infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
Does COVID-19 affect the birth plan?
Having COVID-19 should not affect how you plan on giving birth. The birth will be vaginal, unless there’s another cause that justifies a C-section.
What should a pregnant woman do if she suspects she has COVID-19?
Currently, there is not enough data on the relationship between the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and pregnancy and its possible effects. In the scientific literature, eighteen cases of pregnant women with COVID-19 have been described in China. In these cases, the women contracted the virus during the third trimester of pregnancy and the symptoms were mild, without severe pneumonia. Thus, it is recommended that there be early care and strict monitoring of the pregnancy in the case of suspected infection, to minimise any possible risk of premature birth or intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
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