Covid 19 Vaccination | Pregnant women must receive the Kovid-19 vaccine; Why?

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Pregnancy is a time when the body undergoes many changes. During pregnancy, a woman may not be able to make the right decisions for the health and well-being of herself and her unborn child. Pregnant women may not be able to make the right decision about the Covid-19 vaccination either.

Concerns about whether the vaccine, which was discovered in a short period of time to protect against Kovid, which suddenly changed everyone’s lives, could cause harm to the body have deterred many from taking the vaccine. One of the reasons for this is that a lot of fake information has been spread these days. During pregnancy, women seek advice not only from friends and family but also from strangers. Many pregnant women are reluctant to get vaccinated due to fears of complications during pregnancy and fear of harm to the unborn child.

When deciding to get vaccinated against Kovid-19, pregnant women should consider both the risks of the vaccine and the risks of contracting the SARS-COV-2 virus that causes Kovid-19. In the case of pregnant women, a decision should be made after knowing both these aspects well. Every pregnant person should make this decision carefully. Do not assume that doing nothing is the safest way.

By mid-March 2022, more than 30,000 pregnant women in the United States had been hospitalized with Covid and their health was deteriorating. Of these, 292 deaths were reported. Pregnant women who suffer from complications such as aging, high body mass index, hypertension and diabetes are more likely to have doubled health if the covid is also affected. Pregnant women with Covid-19 are three times more likely to require intensive care than non-pregnant women. Although deaths due to Kovid are rare in pregnant women, the risk of Kovid-19 may be increased.

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Vaccination during pregnancy provides protection for newborns. Pregnant women who have been vaccinated transmit antibodies from the blood to the fetus through the umbilical cord, which has been shown to protect the newborn from Kovid-19 and serious illness for up to six months. The effects of Kovid-19 are more likely to affect pregnancy.

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