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Prenatal COVID-19 exposure showed no significant developmental delays in infants up to 18 months, a large U.S. study finds.
A large U.S. study of over 1,100 infants found no significant differences in early neurodevelopmental or social-emotional outcomes between children exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in the womb and those not exposed through 18 months of age, according to standardized assessments.
Most exposures occurred during the Omicron period, primarily in the second or third trimester.
The findings, part of the RECOVER Pregnancy Cohort, suggest prenatal infection is not linked to early developmental delays, though limitations include potential bias and limited pre-Omicron data.
The results offer reassurance to pregnant individuals with COVID-19.
La exposición prenatal al COVID-19 no mostró retrasos significativos en el desarrollo en bebés de hasta 18 meses, según un gran estudio estadounidense.