Is it safe to get a flu shot during pregnancy? This PSA conveys the importance of pregnant women receiving the influenza vaccine. For more information about Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women, visit http://women.texaschildrens.org
Read more on Texas Children’s Blog: Should pregnant women get the flu shot?
http://www.texaschildrensblog.org/2014/09/should-pregnant-women-get-the-flu-shot/
Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research provides a valuable resource for understanding the increasingly complex issues of vaccination.
• Vaccines recommended for pregnant women: http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Vaccine/Age/Pregnant-Women-Recommendation/
• Vaccines recommended in special circumstances: http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Vaccine/Age/Pregnant-Women-Special-Circumstance/
• Vaccines not recommended for pregnant women: http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Vaccine/Age/Pregnant-WOmen-Non-Recommendation/
Within 28 days of vaccination of a pregnancy with h1n1 which is in every flu shot there was a noticeable increase in miscarriages. They need more studies to make the causal association but strong enough to make a link. Amazingly they still recommend it to pregnant women even though it is untested other than this horrifying first study: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/pregnancy-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-link-influenza-research-center-disease-control-prevention-amanda-a7944936.html
ILLUMINATI WANT MY MIND SOUL AND MY BODY