Vaccination during pregnancy ?



Understandably, pregnant women are very worried about their health during pregnancy and may be aware of scandals such as thalidomide (a drug used for morning sickness), which affects thousands of babies and causes many Human body development is impaired.


However, as a direct result of these experiences, our understanding and treatment of drugs during pregnancy are completely different.


Treatment recommendations during pregnancy are very cautious.


And pregnant women are usually not included in clinical trials-including pregnant women with the Covid vaccine.


Although vaccines are very different from powerful drugs such as thalidomide, most medical services make mistakes in caution.


They usually do not recommend pricks for pregnant women unless they are particularly at risk of Covid.

This may be because they are very susceptible to the virus at work, or if they are infected with Covid due to their health conditions, they are very likely to become seriously ill.


The British government said: "The vaccine has not been tested during pregnancy, so pregnant people should not get this vaccine routinely until more information is available."

Like everything in healthcare, there are elements that balance risks.


Even with simple over-the-counter pain relievers, ulcers and internal bleeding are extremely likely. However, if used correctly, the risk is so small for most people that the benefits of treating relatively mild pain cannot be compensated.


The benefits of disease prevention (which we know can be life-threatening) are considered to be far greater than any theoretical vaccination risks.


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