Information for pregnant women.The CDC wants you to know that vaccines are an important part of a healthy pregnancy. Certain diseases can be very serious for you and your developing baby during your pregnancy. Getting vaccines during your pregnancy can help protect you both and provide your newborn with some early disease protection.Pregnant women should get:\u2022 Flu vaccine\u2022 Whooping cough vaccine (also called Tdap)Your ob-gyn, midwife, or other healthcare professional may recommend other vaccines either before, during, or after your pregnancy. Talk to your healthcare professional about including vaccines as part of a healthy pregnancy.You can find more information at www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pregnancyCS HCVG15-MAT-103 09/27/2016https:/...
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Maternal immunization has the potential to reduce the burden of infectious diseases in the pregnant ...
There are many misconceptions among the general public regarding the administration of vaccinations ...
When talking to women about vaccines during pregnancy, make a strong recommendation and allow time f...
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Pregnancy is a critically important state for any women in her life time. Administration of a vaccin...
Pregnant women and newborns are vulnerable to several pathogens and are at high risk of exposure to ...
The flu shot is the best protection for you—and your baby. Getting the flu during pregnancy can cau...
The influenza virus is a common pathogen that causes many infections and illnesses each year. Pregna...
This report surveyed vaccination decisions during pregnancy based on the package inserts of vaccines...
This factsheet provides information and encourages uptake of the whooping cough vaccine for pregnant...
Maternal vaccination is an effective means of protecting pregnant women, their fetuses and infants f...
“Risk to a developing fetus from vaccination of the mother during pregnancy is theoretical. No evide...
Only two vaccines are routinely recommended during pregnancy - influenza vaccine is recommended thro...
Because you are pregnant, you are recommended to get the flu shot to protect yourself and your baby ...
Influenza and whooping cough can be deadly, especially in a baby\u2019s first few months of life. Va...
Maternal immunization has the potential to reduce the burden of infectious diseases in the pregnant ...
There are many misconceptions among the general public regarding the administration of vaccinations ...