Anti-viral medication & antibody infusion are COVID-19 treatment options for pregnant people

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Anti-viral medication & antibody infusion are COVID-19 treatment options for pregnant people
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Brooke Lee is a artist and small business owner in Seattle who recently recovered from COVID-19 during the third trimester of her pregnancy. FOX13

who recently recovered from COVID-19 during the third trimester of her pregnancy."It was sudden. I woke up and knew that I should test because I had a super, super sore throat, and it was literally like overnight. I felt fine the night before and then woke up with a sore throat, some body aches. Those were my main symptoms, so I took a test, and it was positive," she said.

Dr. Alisa Kachikis, an Assistant Professor of Maternal Medicine at UW who cares for people with high-risk pregnancies, said studies have shown the two Covid-19 treatments can make a difference. Lee said she tested negative after nine days and said follow-up appointments show her son is doing well.

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