I did around the time I found out I was pregnant. I told my midwife and she was not concerned about any risk to the baby. You should speak with your healthcare provider if you are concerned
I had COVID at 28 weeks with my last baby. It felt horrible and I took a bit longer to recover than the others in my household who also had it. My midwife said most important was to keep down a fever and stay hydrated. Pretty much same as you would do for the common flu or any other minor illness when pregnant. We were totally fine, though it took me a while to get my strength back.
I agree if you are concerned, talk with your doctor/prenatal team. If you've already done this, just relax and get better soon!
Re: COVID
I agree if you are concerned, talk with your doctor/prenatal team. If you've already done this, just relax and get better soon!