 Unfortunately, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women and women who have recently given birth had to experience many changes and uncertainties. These changes may increase fears and worries in these women. And we wanted to gain a better understanding of the concerns that these women had and a possible impact on their mental health. Women experienced higher levels of stress related to their pregnancy during the pandemic compared to before the pandemic had started. Women talked about their fear for infection. They talked about their financial worries, but also missing obstetric and social contact. But they also talked about the positive effects of having fewer visitors and having their partner at home to support parenting when they were working from home. These findings can provide a clearer indication of the needs and worries that these women have. This is especially important for mental health and obstetric care during the pandemic. The next steps are to convert the in-depth interviews into a questionnaire. And we hope to gain a better understanding of the frequency of these problems and how these problems are related to other mental health and obstetric outcomes.