Born in the days of Coronavirus
By: Caroline Paré Follow
Deliveries, during confinement, are very closely monitored, with restrictions on visits, including those of the father, to maternities. Extended families will not get to know these newborns right away.
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How were we born in the time of the coronavirus? How do moms and future moms live it? What advice can we give to live their pregnancy and the first weeks of their baby as serenely as possible?
- Dr Olivia Anselem , obstetrician gynecologist, coordinates the medical team on the Covid at the maternity Port-Royal, hospital group Broca-Cochin-Hôtel-Dieu. Author of the book "It was 9 months: the essential guide to your pregnancy" (Albin Michel), co-written with Dr Gilles Grangé
- Testimonies of mothers and future mothers
At the end of the program, we take stock of an initiative by women from the ACDG association who responded to the call from the town hall of Nogent-sur-Oise by using their talent as seamstresses to make masks from fabrics that will be distributed free to residents. We are talking about it with Siraké Camara , president of the association ACDG (Association Camara Dramane Guémou).
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