Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, July 12th (Reporter Wang Linlin) Zhao Yangyu, director of the obstetrics department of Peking University Third Hospital, said in an interview with reporters that there is not enough evidence that pregnant women infected with the new coronary pneumonia virus can cause the vertical transmission of maternal and fetal.

  Can pregnant women continue pregnancy if they are diagnosed with the New Coronary Pneumonia virus? In this regard, Zhao Yangyu said that the current study believes that the severity of the overall condition of pregnant women diagnosed with infection is basically similar to the general population, and the probability of pregnancy with new coronary pneumonia becoming severe is not higher than that of the general population.

  "Comprehensive analysis of domestic and foreign research literature shows that the overall recovery of pregnancy with new coronary pneumonia is relatively good, and there is no basis for termination of pregnancy." Zhao Yangyu introduced at the press conference of the Joint Defense and Joint Control Mechanism of the State Council. At present, for diagnosed pregnant women, both domestic and foreign Multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment methods are generally used. After a multidisciplinary discussion, referring to the number of weeks of pregnancy and the severity of the disease, a comprehensive decision is made whether to continue or terminate the pregnancy.

  In response to the impact of treatment on the fetus, Zhao Yangyu introduced that because there is no special drug for new coronary pneumonia, the current treatment is still based on the principle of mother priority. "Only the pregnant woman is healthy, the fetus can be healthy. According to conventional treatment methods and means, the fetus is relatively safe."