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  2. COVID-19 in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination against COVID-19 was not associated with an increase in miscarriage or reduction in live birth. [21] Meta-analysis has not identified any pregnancy-specific safety concerns with vaccines. [22] The data overwhelming support maternal vaccination as being effective at reducing the risk for infection and severe illness. [22]

  3. What are the side effects of the new COVID booster? - AOL

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    The main mix of ingredients remains the same in these new COVID vaccines, according to the Food and Drug Administration, but they have been updated to better target an omicron descendant, XBB.1.5 ...

  4. Here’s What You Need to Know About Getting the New 2024 COVID ...

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    The vaccine is also strongly recommended for pregnant people because COVID can be more severe in pregnancy and the antibodies can help protect the infant after birth, notes Dr. Cennimo.

  5. Do I need the new COVID booster? Eligibility, side effects ...

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    Previously vaccinated individuals ages 12 and older are eligible to receive one dose of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine adjuvanted 2023-2024 formula, at least two months after their last dose of the ...

  6. Eclampsia - Wikipedia

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    The diagnostic criterion for pre-eclampsia is high blood pressure, occurring after 20 weeks gestation or during the second half of pregnancy. [1] Most often it occurs during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy and may occur before, during, or after delivery. [1] The seizures are of the tonic–clonic type and typically last about a minute. [1]

  7. Pre-eclampsia - Wikipedia

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    The definitive treatment for pre-eclampsia is the delivery of the baby and placenta, but danger to the mother persists after delivery, and full recovery can take days or weeks. [13] The timing of delivery should balance the desire for optimal outcomes for the baby while reducing risks for the mother. [15]

  8. Moderna vs Pfizer: Is it OK to mix and match the updated ...

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration actually allowed mixing and matching of COVID-19 booster doses starting last year, after it allowed people to get their first booster dose.

  9. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    VAERS is a postmarketing surveillance program, collecting information about adverse events (possible harmful side effects) that occur after administration of vaccines to ascertain whether the risk–benefit ratio is high enough to justify continued use of any particular vaccine.