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Vaccination During Pregnancy: Importance, Safety & Recommended Vaccines
Vaccination during pregnancy plays a vital role in protecting both the mother and the unborn baby from serious infections. Certain vaccines given during pregnancy help the mother build immunity, which is passed on to the baby, offering protection in the early months of life. At Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre, we follow evidence-based vaccination guidelines to ensure safe and healthy pregnancies.
Why Vaccination Is Important During Pregnancy?
Pregnancy changes the immune system, making women more vulnerable to infections. Vaccination helps:
- Protect the mother from severe illness
- Reduce pregnancy-related complications
- Provide passive immunity to the newborn
- Prevent serious diseases in early infancy
Is Vaccination Safe During Pregnancy?
Yes, recommended vaccines are completely safe during pregnancy when given at the correct time. Only inactivated (killed) vaccines or toxoids are advised. Live vaccines are generally avoided. All vaccinations at Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre are given under medical supervision.
Recommended Vaccines During Pregnancy
1. Tdap Vaccine (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
The Tdap vaccine is one of the most important vaccines during pregnancy.
When is it given?
- Between 27 and 36 weeks of pregnancy
Benefits:
- Protects the mother from tetanus
- Protects the newborn from whooping cough (pertussis)
- Provides immunity to the baby for the first few months after birth
2. Influenza (Flu) Vaccine
The flu vaccine is recommended during pregnancy, especially during flu season.
Benefits:
- Prevents severe flu illness in the mother
- Reduces risk of preterm birth - Protects the baby after birth
- Protects the baby after birth
3. COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for pregnant women as per national and international guidelines.
Benefits:
- Reduces risk of severe COVID infection
- Lowers chances of pregnancy complications
- Safe for both mother and baby
Vaccines Not Recommended During Pregnancy
Live vaccines are generally avoided during pregnancy, such as:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
These vaccines are advised before pregnancy or after delivery.
Vaccination Schedule During Pregnancy
Your gynecologist will guide you on the correct vaccination schedule based on your trimester, medical history, and risk factors. IVF and high-risk pregnancies may require closer monitoring.
Vaccination Care at Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre
Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre provides comprehensive antenatal care, including pregnancy vaccinations, high-risk pregnancy management, and advanced fetal monitoring. Our expert team ensures that every vaccine is given safely, ethically, and at the right time.
When to Consult Your Doctor?
Consult your doctor if you miss a scheduled vaccine, have a history of allergies, or develop fever or discomfort after vaccination. Timely guidance ensures maternal and fetal safety.
Key Takeaway
Vaccination during pregnancy is a safe and effective way to protect both mother and baby from serious infections. With proper medical guidance, vaccines play a crucial role in ensuring a healthy pregnancy and a strong start for the newborn.