Should you get pregnant in the COVID era?
There is still so much to learn about the novel coronavirus, but scientists have unlocked some clues about the way COVID-19 affects pregnant women and their unborn children. A review of dozens of scientific studies has found that women who contract coronavirus during pregnancy may have a higher risk of premature delivery. And while pregnant women also seem to have less severe symptoms initially, if they do get sick it's likely to be worse than non-pregnant patients. Also on the show: * Everyone has an opinion about mandatory isolation for positive cases! * Can you tell if you've got COVID-19 by monitoring your resting heart rate? * What percentage of people would need to be vaccinated to lift restrictions?