THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

The vaccines used for pregnant women consist of proteins synthesized in the laboratory that simulate the microorganism or virus, but they are not the infectious agent itself. Thus, they cannot harm the mother or the baby in any way. This is why the current vaccines are safe. There is no scientific evidence whatsoever that shows risk related to vaccination of pregnant women using inactivated microorganism vaccines. On the contrary, the maternal antibodies created in response to the vaccine pass to the unborn child through the placenta and reduce the risk of preventable infections in the first weeks of life when the newborn’s immune system is still immature.
The scientific studies done have not documented any significant side effects after getting a vaccine. Thus, you can get vaccinated without worrying about anything.

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