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"But if I'm faced with a more serious situation later, I might feel differently."Advice from European authorities has varied widely - some British and Swiss officials even initially advised that women consider delaying having children until the pandemic ends - even though that might be more than a year away.Britain's department of health quickly backed away from that guidance, although they still say pregnant women may want to avoid crowded places."The most important measures are for pregnant women to observe good hand and respiratory hygiene," said Dr. Boon Lim, a spokesman for Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
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"The most important measures are for pregnant women to observe good hand and respiratory hygiene," said Dr. Boon Lim, a spokesman for Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.