Data Supports Pregnant Women Getting Covid Vaccine
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Pregnancy brings countless decisions about health and safety, and COVID-19 vaccination has emerged as one of the most important protective measures expectant mothers can take. The scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports vaccination during pregnancy, showing significant benefits for both mothers and their newborns while carrying minimal risks.
When pregnant women receive COVID-19 vaccines, they develop antibodies that cross the placenta and provide crucial protection to their developing babies. This process, known as passive immunity transfer, gives newborns a head start in fighting COVID-19 during their most vulnerable early months. Research published in major medical journals has consistently demonstrated that babies born to vaccinated mothers have significantly higher levels of COVID-19 antibodies at birth compared to those born to unvaccinated mothers.
Studies show that maternal vaccination during pregnancy has an estimated 61% effectiveness against COVID-19 hospitalization in in…
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