Hi everyone! Anyone knows about Whether pregnant women need to be vaccinated?thanks
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The necessity for pregnant women to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is not absolute; consultation with a healthcare provider is highly recommended. While some women have chosen to get vaccinated during pregnancy (e.g., Moderna at 19 and 23 weeks), the decision should be based on individual circumstances and medical advice. Current research suggests that there is no evidence of an increased risk of miscarriage related to vaccination. Resources from doctors and reputable health organizations like the CDC should be utilized for informed decision-making.
Please do not endanger you and the baby with vaccines already known to kill and injure.
Rachel ***************
As far as "need" goes, no, you do not need it. However, if you are considering getting it then consult your doctor! I got vaccinated in the USA (Moderna) at 19 and 23 weeks pregnant. My doctor was very much in favor of it, but you should ask your doctor and see what they say. It may depend on what vaccine is available. Also, the best research currently shows there is NO evidence of increased risk of miscarriage (see
83). There is also a helpful guide from the CDC in the USA available at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/pregnancy.html.
These two resources helped guide me to my decision, but the best advice is TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR.