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Infants born to Covid-infected mothers show differences in neurodevelopmental outcome

Babies born to mothers who suffered Covid-19 disease during pregnancy seem to present differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes in 6 weeks, according to an analysis presented at the 30th European Congress of Psychiatry. While investigating, the scientists found that babies born to mothers who had been infected show greater difficulties in relaxing and adapting their bodies when they are being held when compared to infants from non-infected mothers, especially when the infection took place in late pregnancy.
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