
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 21(2), P. 341 - 349
Published: June 30, 2023
Along with the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in reports confirmed cases pregnant women COVID-19. Exposure to virus pregnancy can affect fetus and result long-term vulnerability abnormalities child's brain development. This study aimed determine impact prenatal Covid-19 on development toddlers. The research method uses observational cross-sectional analysis. Secondary data mothers were obtained from Prof. RD Kandou General Hospital, Wolter Monginsidi Manado Adventist Hospital. Primary toddler using KPSP Development Questionnaire instrument 10 Community Health Centers City a total 92 respondents for two, 46 born during period toddlers who not have period. results showed that was no significant effect p-value 0.562 impaired gross motor, fine socialization, independence, speech, language Based it be concluded both are at risk experiencing growth disturbances, especially pandemic because could effects occur infants exposed prenatal/intrauterine
Language: Английский