Symptoms among COVID-19 positive adult females, U.S. June 2020, by pregnancy status
According data collected by the CDC, pregnant and non-pregnant women who had tested positive for COVID-19 reported similar frequencies of cough and shortness of breath. Pregnant women, however, less frequently reported headache, fever, chills and diarrhea, than non-pregnant women. This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. women aged 15-44 years old with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who reported select symptoms, between January 22 and June 7, 2020, by pregnancy status.