Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection and Pregnancy
Royal College of Obstetrics & Gynaecologists, Royal College of Midwives, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Public Health England and Health Protection ScotlandGuidance for healthcare professionals on coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in pregnancy.
This technical brief provides key advocacy messages and technical guidance to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This technical brief provides guidance on SRHR services and supplies during COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic will compound existing gender inequalities, and increase risks of gender-based violence. The protection and promotion of the rights of women and girls should be prioritized.
It is critical that all women have access to safe birth, the continuum of antenatal and postnatal care, including screening tests according to national guidelines and standards, especially in epicenters of the pandemic, where access to services for pregnant women, women in labor and delivery, and lactating women is negatively impacted.
A summary of key considerations for clients presenting for intrapartum care in the context of COVID-19.
Provision of modern short- and long-acting contraceptives, information, counseling, and services (including emergency contraception) is lifesaving and should be available and accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic response.
This technical brief provides guidance on need to work with adolescents and youth and establish new ways of providing information and support to adolescents and young people for sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Q&A on COVID-19, HIV and Antiretrovirals
World Health Organization (WHO)WHO has released answers to the most common questions about COVID-19's impact on HIV and antiretrovirals.