When should I contact my medical provider?

Symptoms of pregnancy and postpartum related complications should always be communicated to your provider immediately. See this  on the importance of staying in communication with your provider regarding concerns with your baby’s well-being during pregnancy. Related to COVID-19 concerns, call right away if you experience a fever of 100.4 or greater, cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing.

Symptoms of pregnancy and postpartum related complications should always be communicated to your provider immediately. See this video  on the importance of staying in communication with your provider regarding concerns with your baby’s well-being during pregnancy. Seek medical care immediately if you experience any urgent maternal warning signs and symptoms. These could indicate a potentially life-threatening complication.

Related to COVID-19 and potential associated complications, call right away if you experience:

• Fever of 100.4 or greater

• Cough

• Shortness of breath

• Difficulty breathing

• Fatigue

• Chills, muscle pain or body aches

• Sore throat

• New loss of taste or smell

Nausea or vomiting

• Diarrhea

• Chest pain or pressure

• Swelling or pain in only one leg

• Sudden severe headache

• Sudden confusion

• Being unable to respond to others

• Blue lips or face

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1. Are pregnant women at greater risk of contracting COVID-19?
2. Can COVID-19 cause problems for a pregnancy or be passed on to the unborn baby?
3. Is it safe to breastfeed my baby?
4. How can I protect myself and my family from contracting COVID-19?
5. When should I contact my medical provider?
6. Should I still go to my prenatal and postpartum appointments?
7. How will this outbreak affect my delivery experience?
8. If I have Medicaid or KanCare coverage for my pregnancy, how will it be affected by this pandemic?
9. How can I keep my newborn safe?
10. Should I take my baby/child to his/her regularly scheduled well-child appointments?
11. What extra precautions can I take to protect my baby if I have, or am suspected of having, COVID-19?
12. What symptoms should I be watching for in my baby?
13. Should I continue to receive other health and support services?
14. How else can I help keep my baby safe?
15. Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe and recommended for pregnant and lactating women?