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Protect yourself and your baby with the Covid and Flu vaccinations

Lizz Banks
Authored by Lizz Banks
Posted: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 - 18:01

Vaccinations available during pregnancy

Flu and Covid-19 can cause complications during pregnancy that could harm you and your baby.  

Vaccines offer the best protection against these dangerous viruses. For many years, the NHS has recommended that, if you are pregnant, you get vaccinated against flu to protect you and your baby from serious illness. 

It is also recommended that you have a Covid-19 booster vaccination, if it is more than three months since your last dose.

Charlotte Wilton, Head of Midwifery and Nursing for Children’s Services at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust said: “You’re being offered the COVID-19 and flu vaccine to protect yourself and your baby. 

“The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation’s advice is that you are far more likely to get severe COVID-19 infection, if you contract the disease. Therefore it is really important that you are vaccinated to try to prevent admission to hospital or intensive care support being required.

“In the UK to date over 250,000 vaccines have been given in pregnancy.”

One of the most common complications of flu is bronchitis, a chest infection that can become serious and develop into pneumonia. 

Getting flu while pregnant could also cause your baby to be born prematurely or have a low birthweight and may increase the need for admission to intensive care for both you and your baby.

Studies of those who are pregnant admitted to hospital with Covid-19 show there is higher risk of admission to intensive care, high blood pressure due to pre-eclampsia and premature or still birth.

Vaccination remains the best way to protect you and your baby and is recommended by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives.

If you have questions about any of the vaccinations available to you during pregnancy, speak to your midwife, general practice team or pharmacist.

You can book a Covid-19 vaccination appointment online, or find a walk in clinic, call 119 or speak to your general practice team, midwife or pharmacist about other ways to get your vaccine.  

Any adult who is eligible can find a nearby pharmacy offering the NHS flu vaccine online.

Both the seasonal flu and autumn Covid-19 autumn booster are based on the latest strains circulating, so it’s important to have the vaccinations, even if you have previously had them or have had flu or Covid-19 in the past. 

 

Importance of Covid and flu vaccination in pregnancies

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