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asked Sep 3, 2021 in Pregnancy Period General by anonymous
My second dose for the COVID vaccine is due. I'm pregnant, so I want to know if it's safe to get vaccinated during pregnancy. Are there any risks or potential benefits?
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It is generally considered safe for pregnant women to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health organizations recommend vaccination as a way to protect both the mother and baby from severe illness caused by COVID-


  • Pregnant women are at an increased risk of developing severe complications from COVID-19 compared to non-pregnant individuals. These complications can include preterm birth, preeclampsia, and admission to the intensive care unit. By getting vaccinated, pregnant women can reduce their risk of these complications.

    Multiple studies have shown that the COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized for emergency use do not pose any significant risks to pregnant women or their babies. In fact, data from these studies suggest that vaccination during pregnancy may provide some level of protection against COVID-19 for both the mother and baby.

    It is important to note that pregnant individuals were not included in initial clinical trials for the vaccines. However, subsequent real-world data has shown no safety concerns associated with vaccination during pregnancy.

    If you are considering getting vaccinated while pregnant, it is recommended that you discuss this decision with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and medical history.

    In conclusion, while every individual's circumstances may vary, current evidence suggests that getting vaccinated against COVID-19 during pregnancy is generally safe and beneficial. Vaccination can help protect both you and your baby from severe illness caused by the virus. Consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance on making an informed decision about vaccination during pregnancy.

  • 3 Answers

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    answered Sep 4, 2021 by Mrs. Ahsan
    No, plz don't vaccinated during pregnancy its very harmful for your baby, because baby don't have enough immune system to accept the dose you inject,it may cause miscarriage or lose your unborn baby. 
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    answered Sep 5, 2021 by Cathy
    I did vaccinated and nothing happened to me or my unborn baby everything is good 
    commented Sep 9, 2021 by anonymous
    I had both vacancies whilst pregnant and have been absolutely fine, in the UK they are only recommending pregnant woman to have Pfizer. Just do your own research and do what you think is best for yourself and baby
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    answered Sep 9, 2021 by anonymous
    According to the study released by the CDC (released the beginning of August) it is safe and encouraged to vaccinate while pregnant. Most babies born where the mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy are turning out to be immune to COVID. 

    Within the first 10-12 weeks of pregnancy there was a slight increase (like 2%) in miscarriage statistics, but after that it went to back around normal. 

    Read the study and talk to your doctor, make your own decisions, do not trust everything you read on Facebook or Twitter. Please make an informed decision. 

    As someone who did have a miscarriage, that was not something I want to experience again. But after reading the study, and talking with my doctor I decided to get the vaccine at 21 weeks. My doctor recommended the Pfizer vaccine. Currently that is also the only one FDA approved. I get my 2md dose next week. 

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