COVID-19 & delivery: Shorter hospital stays for newborns dur

COVID-19 & delivery: Shorter hospital stays for newborns during the pandemic hasn't led to poorer outcomes, CHOP study finds

The birthing experience in the U.S. has changed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, with hospitals putting many restrictions in place to reduce risk of exposure. For one, hospital stays often are shorter for both women with vaginal deliveries and those who had C-sections. But that policy change has not resulted in worse outcomes, a new CHOP study shows, and may be worth keeping.

Related Keywords

Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States , Sara Handley , Heatherh Burris , Epic Systems Corporation , Yale School Of Medicine , Epic Systems Corporation Cosmos , Yale School , News , Children 39s Health , Birth , Labor And Delivery , Shop , Coronavirus , Covid 19 , Women 39s Health ,

© 2025 Vimarsana