Di Xu

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IntroductionPneumonia caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a highly infectious disease, which has aroused widespread concern all over the world. COVID-19 pneumonia was first reported in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, in December 2019, followed by an outbreak outside of Hubei province and even the whole country. Because of the great efforts of Chinese government and medical staff, the epidemics of coronavirus has been effectively controlled in China now. As a newly emerged virus, there was a lack of awareness among medical staff in the early stage of the epidemics, so that the initial outbreak in Wuhan has not been well recognized. Pregnant women and newborns are susceptible people, so it is very important to ensure the safety of mothers and infants. In order to prevent the second Wuhan from appearing again in another country, this paper refers to the current guidelines for the management of pregnant women during the epidemic period of COVID-19 in China, and summarizes the clinical experience in the actual diagnosis and treatment of our hospital during the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemics.Because the new coronavirus is particularly infectious, outpatient service is the first window to contact patients with potential virus infection, it is very important to manage the medical staff, pregnant women and their accompanying family members in the outpatient obstetrical department, which is helpful for early detection, early diagnosis, early isolation and early treatment of coronavirus. The effective management of outpatient obstetrical department is one of the key factors to avoid the expansion of the coronavirus epidemics (See figure1).