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Immunizations Pregnancy

​​​​​​african-american woman talking on the phone in a coffee shop​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Pregnancy is a time when you and your baby need all the protection you can get.

Vaccinations during pregnancy will give protection to both mother and baby. 

When you are vaccinated, your body will create protective antibodies that will pass to your baby before birth. This will provide  protection to your baby after he/she  is born.

You can also provide indirect protection to your baby by making sure everyone who is around your baby is up-to-date with their vaccinations.​

It's influenza (flu) season. Flu vaccine recommendations for pregnant women

If you are pregnant during influenza season, it is recommended to receive the annual flu vaccine.​
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​​Recommended vaccinations for pregnant women:

Diphtheria, TetanusWhooping Cough (Pertussis) – you need this vaccination (Tdap) during each of your pregnancy usually between 27 and 36 weeks into your pregnancy. This is given to boost maternal immunity which then helps protect your newborn baby from pertussis. (whooping cough).  

Influenza – you will need this vaccine for each influenza (flu) season. Pregnant women are more prone to severe illness from influenza. Pregnant women with influenza also have a greater chance for serious problems for their unborn baby, including premature labor and delivery. Therefore, women who are pregnant during influenza season are recommended to receive the annual influenza vaccine.​

Others – your doctor may recommend others depending on your health

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