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Discover which vaccines are safe during pregnancy and how they can protect both you and your baby. Explore our essential pre-pregnancy checklist for health tips and lifestyle changes to ensure a smooth journey into parenthood.
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FIND OUT WHICH
VACCINES ARE SAFE
DURING PREGNANCY
Explore our pre-pregnancy checklist to prepare for
pregnancy. Learn essential steps, health tips, and
lifestyle changes to ensure a healthy and smooth
journey into parenthood.
Thus, immunisation is the cheapest form of protecting the
health of both the mother and the offspring, and the latter
should be immunised both before the conception and during
the pregnancy. During the term of pregnancy, various
antibodies are transferred by the mother to her child within
the final trimester. While some of these antibodies are
present in the normal population, others need to be boosted
following pregnancy vaccinations. This is the mechanism that
will help to protect the baby during the first months of their
life while the baby’s own immune system is not sufficiently
developed. It will therefore be appropriate at this stage to
look at the vaccinations that are required of pregnant women
both before and during their pregnancy.
VACCINATIONS: COMPARISON BETWEEN
SAFETY AND RISK
In other words, not all vaccinations are good for women who have conceived. Generally,
vaccinations can be of the following types; Live virus vaccination, deceased virus
vaccination, and toxoids. These are inactivated toxins that have gone through chemical
changes and have been extracted from microorganisms while still being harmless.
Due to the effects of hormones and the immune system being lowered during pregnancy it
is advisable not to take vaccines with active viruses into pregnancy. For example, MMR,
which is a virus used to prevent measles, mumps, and rubella contains active viruses and
should not be accepted presently. Killed virus vaccines and toxoids do not pose any harm
when taken by expectant women.
BEFORE CONCEIVING A CHILD, WHICH PREGNANCY
VACCINATIONS SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED?
Specific vaccines are prohibited to given to pregnant women. Thus, one should take a blood
test before conception to check the immunity level suggestion. It also emerges from the
test that specific vaccines need to be given before a woman can get pregnant.
MEASLES, MUMPS, AND RUBELLA VACCINE (MMR)
This vaccine is very important because it immunises you against three highly communicable
diseases. In case an expectant woman catches any of these diseases, she is at a greater risk
of suffering from miscarriage and premature labour. Rubella is another virus that comes with
a havoc of higher risk factors for the newborn like mental disability and hearing impairment.
VACCINATION AGAINST CHICKENPOX
Since chickenpox is contracted during pregnancy, the woman is at a higher risk of either
being born with congenital abnormalities or passing on the virus to the newborn. Hence,
immunisation should be administered to persons who have not been infected with the
chicken pox virus before. Kindly note that these vaccines cannot be administered in
circumstances where the woman is pregnant with the next child.
TO WHAT VACCINES ARE PREGNANT WOMEN ADVISED TO
TAKE?
Weakly reactogenic vaccines, namely live viruses, are not recommended once conception
has occurred while for other non-live vaccines such as killed viruses or toxoids, there are no
restrictions. Speak with your physician regarding the following vaccinations after you have
conceived:
INFLUENZA VACCINE
This vaccine is very important particularly to pregnant women as it protects them against
seasonal flu. When a pregnant woman is infected with a severe flu in the second half of
pregnancy, then she undergoes serious complications. Avoid using the nasal aerosol while
giving a vaccine since it has live viruses. Rather, use the injectable Influenza vaccine during
the immunisation of the clients.
TETANUS/DIPHTHERIA/PERTUSSIS VACCINE
Also called the Tdap vaccine, it is especially important if it has been over 10 years since the
prior booster shot. The third trimester of the pregnancy is most preferred for this vaccine
even though it can be given at any time during pregnancy.
HEPATITIS B VACCINE
The father has Hepatitis B, a viral disease that can be transmitted from the mother to the
infant during birth affecting the maternal liver. Hence, to prevent as well as treat them one
has to take proper measures. However, you need to be protected against this disease as
well because, unlike some other diseases.
HEPATITIS A VACCINE
Some doctors may prescribe this vaccine to protect
you and your baby from diseases that are caused by
water or food that is contaminated by viruses. These
diseases in general do not affect the child in the
womb; though, they may complicate the pregnancy
and even raise the incidence of premature labour.
PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE
If you have other underlying diseases like diabetes
or kidney disease you might need to take the
pneumococcal vaccine because it helps to protect
from all types of pneumonia.
COVID-19 VACCINE
If you have not yet received the COVID-19 vaccination, it is crucial to consult with your
physician immediately, as it is crucial to schedule the administration of this vaccine. Maintain
a minimum of 14 days between the COVID vaccination and any subsequent vaccinations.
There are numerous diseases that vaccines can protect you and your infant from, as well as
simplify the process of pregnancy. Nevertheless, it is crucial to consult with your physician
and adhere to their guidance, as each pregnancy is unique. It may be recommended that
you receive additional vaccinations, contingent upon your medical history.
This blog offers general information and discussions regarding health and related topics.
The information and other content contained in this blog, website, or any linked materials
are not intended to be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and
should not be accepted as such. Please consult with your physician prior to initiating a new
health regimen or medication. Ensure a Healthy Journey from Pre-Pregnancy to Post-
Pregnancy with Diva Women’s Hospital. Our comprehensive vaccination services in
Ahmedabad and expert care are designed to support you every step of the way. Schedule
your consultation today and take the first step towards a healthier future for you and your
baby.
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