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  2. RSV vaccine recommended during pregnancy as a second ... - AOL

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    The RSV vaccine, made by Pfizer, should only be given between 32 weeks and 36 weeks of pregnancy. The shot prompts the moms-to-be to develop virus-fighting antibodies that pass through the ...

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

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    With a new RSV vaccine urged for pregnant women and as a possible "tripledemic" approaches, more are hesitant about getting Covid, flu and Tdap vaccines, the CDC finds.

  4. CDC recommends RSV vaccine given during pregnancy to ... - AOL

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    Pregnant people should get an RSV vaccine from Pfizer that transfers antibodies to their babies, according to a new CDC recommendation. It's the first RSV shot of its kind.

  5. Vaccination schedule - Wikipedia

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    The CDC recommends pregnant women receive some vaccines, such as the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine a month or more before pregnancy. The Tdap vaccine (to help protect against whooping cough) is recommended during pregnancy. Other vaccines, like the flu shot, can be given before or during pregnancy, depending on whether or not it is flu ...

  6. Cocooning (immunization) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] A baby can use some antibodies from the mother, transmitted in the womb. For this reason, it is recommended that people who are expecting to become pregnant get some vaccines, and those who are pregnant get others. [6] [3] [5] However, this maternal protection wears off after a few months.

  7. Immunization during pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Immunization during pregnancy is the administration of a vaccine to a pregnant individual. [1] This may be done either to protect the individual from disease or to induce an antibody response, such that the antibodies cross the placenta and provide passive immunity to the infant after birth.

  8. 'Will the baby be OK?' Pregnant women reflect on their ... - AOL

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    Hansen, who got her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Aug. 2, tells Yahoo Life that "the choice to be vaccinated against COVID-19 during my pregnancy wasn't made lightly as I had to consider ...

  9. Varicella vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The second dose, if given, should occur at least one to three months later. [10] The second dose, if given, provides the additional benefit of improved protection against all varicella. [44] This vaccine is a shot given subcutaneously (under the skin). It is recommended for all children under 13 and for everyone 13 or older who has never had ...