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Courtesy Kyaira White(NEW YORK) As many states relax COVID-19 protocols, birthing practices continue to be impacted by the virus nearly two years after the World Health Organization declared it a global pandemic. Kyaira White is set to give birth for a second time during the pandemic, with her baby due in late spring. "I was hoping things would be over," White, of Ellenwood, Georgia, told ABC News. "I'm just not looking forward to having to have a C-section and have your mask on." As a first-time mom, White didn't know what to expect when she gave birth to her son last year. "Everything was so new to me," she said. Weeks after recovering from COVID-19, she tested positive for the virus upon admission on what she said turned out to be a faulty batch of rapid tests. She said she wasn't able to see her son in the neonatal intensive care unit for several days until it was sorted out. "The hospital kind of was just giving me the runaround