Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Following COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy
Abstract
Ali Hosseini Nasab, Shahrzad Sanjari, Mohammad Reza Mohammadi Soleimani, Mohammadreza Kashani and Katayoun Alidousti
Objective: The present study was done with the aim of investigating maternal and neonatal outcomes following COVID-19 vaccination in Pregnancy.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 1645 pregnant women (685 COVID-19 vaccinat- ed during pregnancy and 960 non- vaccinated). The study was conducted in the public hospitals of Kerman, located in southeastern of Iran, from January to March ,2022. Maternal and neonatal outcomes were measured by interview and observation during labor, delivery and postpartum.
Results and Discussions: All vaccinated women had received the Sinopharm vaccine The mean birth weight of the neonates was 2778.9 ± 877.9 grams in the vaccinated and 2827± 843.6 grams in the non-vaccinated group. The first minute Apgar score was 8.05 ± 1.89 in the vaccinated and 8.15 ± 2.05 in the non-vaccinated group. The risk of mater- nal morbidities was not significantly different in two groups (p>0.001). Only the risk of NICU admission was higher in vaccinated women than in non-vaccinated women (OR=3.39, P < 0.001).
Conclusion: Since serious complications associated with receiving COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy were not observed in the present study, and COVID-19 can have serious and fatal effects during pregnancy, it seems reasonable to recommend vaccination during pregnancy to prevent the potential risk posed by COVID-19.