Health
COVID-19 vaccines and pregnant women: ‘The data is really, really reassuring’. – Newstalk
A leading obstetrician is moving to reassure expectant mums about the safety of the COVID-19 vacc…
A leading obstetrician is moving to reassure expectant mums about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine.
She says it will ultimately be up to women to make a decision that’s right for them.
It comes after the Government accepted NIAC’s recommendation to prioritise pregnant women for vaccination.
It means women who are between 14 and 36-weeks gestation will be offered an mRNA vaccine (either the Pfizer or Moderna jabs) after consultation with their doctor.
Pregnant women were not involved in the original…
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