is rising (albeit at a snail’s pace), it’s clear that dire headlines, doctor’s warnings and official recommendations are not enough to combat many pregnant people’s concerns about the vaccine.
The nine-month gap between its initial availability and formal safety signoff exacerbated matters, creating a vacuum filled with confusion and misinformation.Getting vaccinated during pregnancy is the best way pregnant people can give protection to their newborn against COVID.“When the vaccine was first available last December, it was not surprising that pregnant people were more hesitant, particularly as pregnant people were left out of the clinical trials [for safety reasons],” says Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, chair of the department of.
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