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The COVID-19 vaccines are safe with your pregnancy

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Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is super important if you are pregnant or are planning to be. Pregnant people are at greater risk of severe COVID-19 and associated pregnancy complications. And yet, vaccination rates in pregnant individuals are lower than other higher-risk populations.

There might be hesitancy because pregnant folk weren’t included in the initial clinical trials. But there is now A LOT of data! COVID-19 vaccination before, during, and after pregnancy is safe and effective.

 

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