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Pregnant women are protected by Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines and pass high levels of disease-fighting antibodies on to their babies, study finds
A study from Harvard and MIT found that pregnant and lactating women had a strong immune response t…
Mia de Graaf,Anna Medaris Mil…
Can pregnant women take COVID-19 vaccines? Health authorities are divided due to the lack of trials data
In its recent advisory, The World Health Organization said that the use of COVID-19 vaccine for pre…
Fauci declares 'no red flags' from the 10,000 pregnant women in the US who have received a COVID-19 vaccine
The FDA has found "no red flags about that, about pregnant women," Dr. Anthony Fauci, Biden's chief…
Kate Duffy
The verdict is in: Pregnant women pass COVID-fighting antibodies to their unborn children
A new study found high antibody levels in newborns whose mothers had gotten the Pfizer or Moderna s…
Aria Bendix
What pregnant people need to know about COVID-19 vaccine safety, and when they can get the shot
There's little data on the vaccine in pregnant people, who weren't included in clinical trials, but…
Anna Medaris Miller
Pregnant women aren't prioritized for coronavirus vaccinations, despite being a high-risk group for complications
Pregnant women aren't among prioritized populations for vaccine distribution. We don't know if the …
Anna Medaris Miller
Most pregnant women globally say they would get the COVID-19 vaccine, but American moms-to-be are hesitant
In a survey done last fall, pregnant women and mothers in the US and Russia were more hesitant to g…
Andrea Michelson
India's health ministry releases fact sheet to guide vaccinators on counselling pregnant women about COVID-19 vaccination
"It is, therefore, advised that a pregnant woman should take COVID-19 vaccine," it said. S…
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'If you love that baby, please go get vaccinated': Florida doctors urge pregnant women to get jab
Data show vaccinated mothers can transmit antibodies to their babies, Broward Health Medical Center…
Natalie Musumeci
No, the coronavirus vaccine won't make you infertile
A social media post claiming the COVID-19 vaccine makes you infertile has no factual base. Experts …
Anna Medaris Miller
Why COVID-19 and its side effects are riskier for pregnant people than a vaccine
Pregnancy increases the risk for complications from COVID-19. The vaccine appears safe based on the…
Anna Medaris Miller
The CDC is urging pregnant women to get vaccinated, saying it has 'never been more urgent'
"It has never been more urgent to increase vaccinations as we face the highly transmissible Delta v…
Anna Medaris Miller,Paul Squi…
Doctors debunk celebrity claims that the COVID-19 vaccine causes infertility and affects pregnancies
Doctors say there's no data that supports the claim that COVID-19 vaccines affect fertility or the …
Kelly Burch
COVID-19 increases the risk of stillbirth for pregnant women — 65% of whom still aren't vaccinated
Around 1.3% of babies born to women with COVID-19 were stillborn from March 2020 to September 2021,…
Aria Bendix
A new study says pregnant people experience few side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine
In a survey including more than 17,000 vaccinated people, those who were pregnant or lactating repo…
Anna Medaris Miller
Experts urge pregnant people to get vaccinated as new data show COVID-19 drastically increases the risks of death and pre-term birth
Research on nearly 870,000 pregnant women found those with COVID-19 were 14 times as likely to be a…
Anna Medaris Miller
Anti-vaxxers are targeting pregnant women with misinformation that can lead to tragedy, experts warn
The COVID-19 vaccine has been proven completely safe for pregnant women and the babies that they ar…
Bethany Dawson
Pregnant people who get COVID-19 may pass their babies disease-fighting antibodies in the womb, study suggests
The study raises questions about whether giving COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant mothers could help pr…
Hilary Brueck
COVID vaccines do not trigger pre-term birth, according to a large CDC study
When looking at more than 46,000 new moms, researchers found vaccine status didn't affect rates of …