Find out more about COVID19 in Pregnancy topics and speakers and supplement your learning with ISUOG guidelines, VISUOG articles and ISUOG lectures.

Meet the faculty 

Prof Liona Poon introduces the topic of COVID19 in pregnancy

Program 

16:00-18:00 MDT, 18 April, 2021
  • Exploring the COVID in pregnancy response - a global perspective and lessons learned - Deb Money, Liona Poon
  • COVID in pregnancy: The Alberta experience - Eliana Castillo
  • Ultrasound in COVID: What all sonographers need to know to stay safe - Angela Ranzini        
  • COVID vaccine in pregnancy - Guillaume Favre

Supplement your learning - COVID-19 in Pregnancy

Supplement your learning with the following learning resource, including exlusively-released video content from ISUOG courses and Congresses, UOG articles and ISUOG guidelines.

Video lectures 

What the data on COVID really shows (J. Thornton

Watch this exclusively released lecture from the oral communication "Classifying and Managing Ovarian Masses", delivered at ISUOG's 30th Virtual World Congress. Other resources available below. 

Nov 17, 2020

Avoiding COVID-19: practical steps for the sonologist

Mar 25, 2020 ISUOG news

How to perform lung ultrasound in pregnant women with suspected COVID‐19 infection

Read the latest research from the White Journal to learn more about the practical approach for obstetricians/gynecologists to perform lung ultrasound, showing potential applications, semiology and practical aspects, which should be of particular importance in emergency situations, such as the current pandemic infection of COVID-19.

May 6, 2020

Impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy care in LMIC

Dr. Hema Divakar (India)

May 6, 2020 Video

Pharmacology & Therapeutics in pregnancy with COVID-19

Prof. David Williams (United Kingdom)

Additional COVID-19 resources

View ISUOFG's full library of resources on COVID-19 including our webinar series, a selection of the latest research and more (available in multipel languages):

ISUOG resources on COVID-19

Guidelines, articles and patient information

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UOG Virtual Issue on COVID-19: management in obstetric and gynecological settings

The novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) is a global public health emergency. There are concerns relating to the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on pregnant women and their fetuses, and patient management in the context of COVID-19 poses a challenge. This Virtual Issue is continually updated with the latest research, guidance and opinions published in Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology on COVID-19 in the obstetric and gynecological settings.

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New ISUOG Interim Guidance - 2019 novel coronavirus infection during pregnancy and puerperium: information for healthcare professionals - an update

In response to the WHO statements and international concerns regarding the novel coronavirus outbreak, ISUOG has published the following Interim Guidance for management during pregnancy and puerperium in Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology.

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Effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) on maternal, perinatal and neonatal outcomes: a systematic review

Read the latest article from Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology on Effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) on maternal, perinatal and neonatal outcomes: a systematic review.

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ISUOG Consensus Statement on rationalization of early-pregnancy care and provision of ultrasonography in context of SARS-CoV-2

This statement is intended for doctors, nurses, midwives and sonographers working in early pregnancy assessment units as well as routine, high-risk and specialist obstetric ultrasound services offering care to pregnant women. Ultrasound investigation is an essential part of care in these areas.

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Patient Information: COVID-19 and pregnancy

Read the Patient information leaflet on Coronavirus and pregnancy to learn more about what is coronavirus, how to avoid getting it, whether it is safe to keep your hospital appointment, if you should breastfeed after being diagnosed with Coronavirus and many more such questions.

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