Coronavirus Care Center
At Maven we’re committed to improving access to care, clinical guidance, support, services, and information for women and families.

Make child care decisions with confidence
Day care? School? Virtual classroom? Our interactive tool, created in partnership with economist and bestselling parenting author Emily Oster, is here to help you assess the risks, benefits, and your unique circumstances.
Download the checklist and support the parents on your team with a list of tried-and-true best practices.
On-demand women's health and pediatric video appointments
Message or book video appointments with a provider, including OB-GYNS, Family Practice Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Pediatricians, Mental Health providers, and more.
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Expert resources for our community
FAQs
Expert resources and FAQs on COVID-19 for pregnancy, fertility, and more.

Live Q&As
Weekly webinars for the most up-to-date clinical information from our Medical Director, Dr. Jane Van Dis, and top fertility specialist Dr. Brian Levine.

Support Groups
Virtual peer groups for our prenatal members to provide community and support from the comfort of home.
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For Employers
- 6-month maternity track to provide emergency access to the largest telemedicine network in women's and family health
- Implement and launch in less than one week
- Designed for companies of all sizes
For Health plans
- Provide maternity and pediatric telemedicine support to help provide more access to care for everyone stuck at home
- Triage your members who may have COVID-19 to testing centers
- Implement and launch in less than one week per visit telemedicine
What you can do to keep you and your loved ones safe
Know the symptoms
Protect yourself to protect others, know what COVID-19 symptoms to look for.
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Be informed
Information is constantly being updated, stay up to date from our experts.
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Take care of yourself and others
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COVID-19 and its symptoms
What is coronavirus (COVID-19)?
COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus. Coronaviruses, named for the spiky surface of the virus like a crown or corona, are a large family of respiratory viruses that can infect both animals and people. The illness can feel like a cold or can worsen into a severe pneumonia. (CDC)
Incubation Period
2-9 days; symptoms often begin to appear around day 5
Quarantine/Isolation
Stay at home and practice social distancing (remain at least 6 feet away from anyone else) whenever you leave your house. If you’re exhibiting symptoms or may have been exposed, self-isolate for at least 14 days.
Clinical Signs
Fever (especially high fever spiking quickly), cough, body aches, headache, dizziness, gastrointestinal issues. Symptoms vary and are evolving: fever and cough/shortness of breath are common in hospitalized patients, though others also present with nausea/vomiting or diarrhea.
Testing
The latest reports show that not all clinics and hospitals have sufficient rapid screening tests. If you have signs/symptoms described above, use a telemedicine appointment to speak with a professional about the best next steps based on healthcare system capacity and such. Call your local public health office and they can direct you to testing in your area, or have someone come to your home and test you.
Transmission
We’re still learning, but it is easily spread from person-to-person: between people who are in close contact [6 feet] or via respiratory droplets produced through coughs and sneezes, or through contact with infected surfaces or objects.
Other Resources
CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Stay updated on the latest from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). If you are showing symptoms, have been exposed to the virus, or have traveled to high-risk countries, follow the CDC’s steps closely.
World Health Organization
For OB-GYNs
Reference the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) updated clinical guidance and FAQs.
Fertility guidance
Follow American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) updates on the outbreak.
State and local guidance
Follow the latest guidance and advise from your state and local governments. Here is a useful guide from the CDC with phone numbers for your state and local health departments.
For pregnant women and OB care providers
Breastfeeding and breast milk guidance
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine shares regular updates about breastfeeding and the latest clinical studies.