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  2. What medical conditions exempt a person from receiving a ...

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    The CDC says Covid vaccines can be given to pregnant women and most people with underlying medical conditions as long as they do not have severe allergies to the vaccine.

  3. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    For pregnant women, an RSV vaccine given between weeks 32 and 36 of pregnancy can protect the baby for the first six months of life (when the baby is at the highest risk of severe RSV). For babies ...

  4. Why pregnant women should get their COVID-19 vaccine; a ... - AOL

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    Pregnant women are at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19, meaning that catching the virus while pregnant or shortly after giving birth increases the chances they may require ...

  5. COVID-19 in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review update in 2022 demonstrated that pregnant women are at increased risk of severe COVID-19. It also found that risk factors for severe COVID-19 in pregnant people included high body mass index, being of an older age, being of non-white ethnic origin, having pre-existing comorbidities, having pre-eclampsia or gestational diabetes.

  6. Vaccine hesitancy increasing among pregnant women, a CDC ...

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    Just more than half, or 55.4%, got their Tdap vaccines and only 27.3% of women got the Covid booster before or during pregnancy last season, when omicron infections were filling hospitals.

  7. Pierre Kory - Wikipedia

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    He represented the rates of miscarriage after COVID vaccination as alarming, [30] when the rates are in fact consistent with background miscarriage rates of 11-16 percent in the general population. [31] Multiple studies have shown that COVID infection, not vaccination against COVID-19, is risky for pregnant women.

  8. Getting COVID while pregnant is still dangerous, doctors warn

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  9. Immunization during pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were first rolled out in December 2020. At this time, in recognition of the risks posed by COVID-19 disease in pregnancy, the US and Israel offered the vaccines to all pregnant women shortly afterwards, and the first safety and effectiveness data therefore came from these vaccines and these nations. [23]