Pregnancy and Anxiety in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Web-Based Study

Background: Anxiety during pregnancy can be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics of the pregnant woman. Pregnant women may experience some concerns about the pregnancy and delivery process. Aim: This study was conducted to compare risk factors and anxiet...

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