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While the amount of antibodies transferred was less than expected, Emory researchers call the evidence reassuring. Author: Liza Lucas Updated: 7:29 AM EST February 2, 2021
ATLANTA A new study may provide some much-needed reassurance for women who are pregnant during the pandemic.
The study, conducted by researchers at Emory University School of Medicine, found evidence that COVID-19 antibodies can indeed transfer from mom to baby. It s scary to be pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Martina Badell, an associate professor in the Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics, told 11Alive. We started a protocol at Emory after the virus hit to study the immune response to COVID-19 infection in pregnancy.