All Woman
  • Home
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
    • Home
    • Relationships
    • Features
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Health & Fitness
    • Your Rights
    • Parenting
    • Advice
Is now a good time to get pregnant?
All Woman, COVID-19, Health & Fitness, News
 on April 20, 2020

Is now a good time to get pregnant?

Candiece Knight 

BEING at home with a spouse for an extended period, for many, will result in more romantic activity. And when caught up in the heat of the moment one might even be tempted to think, ‘Well, COVID-19 won’t be a problem in nine months time, so I might as well get pregnant now.’ But doctors are warning that while you take steps to avoid contracting the virus, that you also consider taking steps to avoid a pregnancy for now. 

Consultant obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Jordan Hardie says it is not an ideal time to get pregnant, even if the pandemic is under control by the time you expect to deliver.

“I would definitely advise any couple thinking about conception to consider delaying at this moment due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” he says. “We as health care providers are learning more about this new condition daily, and as more information becomes available it may indeed show that there is an increased risk to our pregnant patients.”

Dr Hardie pointed out that the information available thus far does not show that pregnant women are at increased risk of getting sick with COVID-19 or having complications during delivery, but he was quick to note that the spread of the virus has been affecting access to health care globally, and he anticipates that it will have the same effect locally should our number of cases continue to escalate.

“What you must consider before embarking on a pregnancy during this time is access to care,” he highlights. “Will you be able to access care at a time when the health care services are under so much strain?”

As an example, he pointed out that the blood bank is currently experiencing a shortage of blood products which may become critically needed in delivery.

“This lack of access may complicate the labour and delivery process,” he says.

But what if you are already pregnant? What now?

Dr Hardie reassures that you do not need to panic. It is imperative, however, that you take all the necessary steps to protect you and your developing foetus from the virus.

“Precautions pregnant women can take are primarily related to good hygiene,” he says. “These include frequent hand-washing, social distancing, and having their environment as clean as possible to reduce the chance of exposure to COVID-19.”

In addition, he recommends general health care steps that will improve your wellness during pregnancy, which may reduce your need for hospitalisation along the way.

“Adequate nutrition and moderate exercise are essential,” he prescribes. “The volume and intensity of the exercise programme will be dependent on the expectant mother’s pre-pregnancy fitness level, and should be discussed with both your ObGyn and physical trainer.”

In addition, Dr Hardie recommends that pregnant women discuss birth plans with their doctors very early in the pregnancy, and prepare for any eventualities.

“Mothers should have open dialogue with their health care providers to be able to identify if and when they need to go to the hospital whether for delivery or for treatment of any condition that affects the mother-to-be during pregnancy,” he says.

“By being able to identify red flag signs they will be able to reduce risk of exposure to mother and foetus by ensuring that she only visits the hospital when absolutely necessary.”

On an optimistic note, he adds that some hospitals are already making adjustments to maternity wards to prepare for COVID-19.

“Most maternity wards, and in the case of Victoria Jubilee Hospital, have taken steps to identify and separate COVID-19 patients from patients who have not been exposed to COVID-19,” he says reassuringly.

So far, the World Health Organization has not stipulated any drastic changes for the delivery and breastfeeding processes for mothers who test positive for COVID-19. The global body recommends, however, that the mother and health care workers present should practise respiratory hygiene to avoid exposing the newborn to the virus.

“But COVID-19 is teaching us a lot as a society, not just as physicians. We have to think short, medium and long term,” Dr Hardie says. “I definitely recommend contraception or abstinence for the time being, but of course every couple’s situation is unique, so each couple considering pregnancy should have a very detailed conversation with their doctors.Dr Jordan Hardie is an obstetrician/ gynaecologist located at 37 Windsor Avenue in Kingston. For more information e-mail drjhardieOBGYN@gmail.com or call 876-505-5829.

DR HARDIE… I would definitely advise any couple thinking about conception to consider delaying at this moment

{"website":"website"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
0 Comments · Make a comment

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
ALSO ON ALL WOMAN
Dad refuses to pay support
All Woman, Features, Your Rights
Dad refuses to pay support
Margarette Macaulay 
February 23, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, My daughter is now five years old and I have been back and forth in the Family Court with her dad since she was born. Every order t...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Making gender moves
All Woman, Features
Making gender moves
February 23, 2026
THE year has barely got off to its momentum, but that hasn’t stopped some commendable gender moves that are sure to benefit women, girls and other vul...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Desperate times, desperate measures
All Woman, Features, Relationships
Desperate times, desperate measures
ALAISHA THOMAS 
February 23, 2026
THERE’S a conversation people tiptoe around but rarely confront directly: why do some highly educated, highly accomplished women choose men who are le...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Blooming in your own season
All Woman, Features, Relationships
Blooming in your own season
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 23, 2026
MOST of us know the story of The Ugly Duckling . The little bird didn’t fit in. He was mocked, rejected, overlooked and treated like an inconvenience ...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Advice, All Woman, Features
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Christopher Brodber 
February 23, 2026
COUNSELLOR, I cheated on my wife a few years ago, with several women, and even had a child outside the marriage. The child is now eight, and since tha...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Tammara Glaves-Hucey: On faith, leadership and becoming her truest self
All Woman, Features
Tammara Glaves-Hucey: On faith, leadership and becoming her truest self
February 16, 2026
IN speaking with the people closest to her, friends and colleagues of Tammara Glaves-Hucey, head of general insurance at GKFG, would say she is faith-...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
DNA test says he’s not the dad
All Woman, Your Rights
DNA test says he’s not the dad
Margarette Macaulay 
February 16, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, I am a father of four young children and a United States (US) resident. All my children were born in Jamaica, and I am in the proce...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
The dangers of relationship-hopping
All Woman, Features, Relationships
The dangers of relationship-hopping
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 16, 2026
I grew up watching The Bold and the Beautiful religiously. Some of you just smiled because you know exactly where I’m going with this. Brooke — beauti...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯
Scroll
Polls
Dad refuses to pay support
All Woman, ...
Dad refuses to pay support
Margarette Macaulay 
February 23, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, My daughter is now five years old and I have been back and forth in the Family Court with her dad since she was born. Every order t...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Making gender moves
All Woman, ...
Making gender moves
February 23, 2026
THE year has barely got off to its momentum, but that hasn’t stopped some commendable gender moves that are sure to benefit women, girls and other vul...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Desperate times, desperate measures
All Woman, ...
Desperate times, desperate measures
ALAISHA THOMAS 
February 23, 2026
THERE’S a conversation people tiptoe around but rarely confront directly: why do some highly educated, highly accomplished women choose men who are le...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Blooming in your own season
All Woman, ...
Blooming in your own season
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 23, 2026
MOST of us know the story of The Ugly Duckling . The little bird didn’t fit in. He was mocked, rejected, overlooked and treated like an inconvenience ...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Advice, ...
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Christopher Brodber 
February 23, 2026
COUNSELLOR, I cheated on my wife a few years ago, with several women, and even had a child outside the marriage. The child is now eight, and since tha...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Archives
Polls
Recent Posts
Dad refuses to pay support
All Woman, ...
Dad refuses to pay support
Margarette Macaulay 
February 23, 2026
Dear Mrs Macaulay, My daughter is now five years old and I have been back and forth in the Family Court with her dad since she was born. Every order t...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Making gender moves
All Woman, ...
Making gender moves
February 23, 2026
THE year has barely got off to its momentum, but that hasn’t stopped some commendable gender moves that are sure to benefit women, girls and other vul...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Desperate times, desperate measures
All Woman, ...
Desperate times, desperate measures
ALAISHA THOMAS 
February 23, 2026
THERE’S a conversation people tiptoe around but rarely confront directly: why do some highly educated, highly accomplished women choose men who are le...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman"}
Blooming in your own season
All Woman, ...
Blooming in your own season
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY 
February 23, 2026
MOST of us know the story of The Ugly Duckling . The little bird didn’t fit in. He was mocked, rejected, overlooked and treated like an inconvenience ...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Advice, ...
After hubby’s cheating, wife getting her groove back
Christopher Brodber 
February 23, 2026
COUNSELLOR, I cheated on my wife a few years ago, with several women, and even had a child outside the marriage. The child is now eight, and since tha...
{"xml":"xml"}{"allwoman":"All Woman", "jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Archives
All Woman
Jamaica Health, Beauty, Weddings &` Motherhood Stories for the Jamaican Woman.
Sections
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
  • Relationships
  • Features
  • Fashion
  • Health & Fitness
  • Your Rights
  • Parenting
  • Advice
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved