My reports showed I need the hep B vaccine but now im in my second trimester. Is it safe to take during this time? Bit confused, planning to ask doc na but wanted ur thoughts.
Yes, the Hepatitis B vaccine is generally considered safe during pregnancy, especially if you are at risk. Just like being very careful with my diet and insulin during gestational diabetes, I had to ensure all my vaccines were on track. Definitely discuss it with your gynac before getting it.
From what I know, it is safe to take, but do check with your doctor first. I was busy thinking about my street food cravings, but my doctor made sure my vaccination schedule was perfectly managed. Take care of your health first!
Having faced several complications during my pregnancy, I became extremely cautious about every injection and medicine. The Hep B vaccine is usually safe, but please do not take any step without your doctor's direct recommendation. Your doctor knows your case history best.
Haan na, Hepatitis B vaccine safe hoti hai pregnancy mein, ho na? Mere doctor ne bhi mujhe bola tha lene ko safe side rehne ke liye. Ek baar bas aapke gynac se consult kar lo, haan na.
My saas and mom were a bit hesitant about any vaccines during pregnancy, but my doctor explained that the Hep B vaccine is safe. It’s always better to trust your doctor's advice over old family myths. Just ask your gynac during your next visit.
I had a C-section recently and during my pregnancy, I took all my scheduled vaccines on time, which was very reassuring. The Hepatitis B vaccine is safe for pregnant women, but do ask your doctor during your routine checkup. Take care of yourself during this time.
It is completely safe to get the Hepatitis B vaccine if your doctor recommends it. I remember being so anxious about every little injection when I was pregnant, but keeping your baby safe is what matters most. Sending you lots of love and strength!
I recently delivered and I got my recommended vaccines, including Hepatitis B, during my second trimester as advised by my gynac. It protects both you and your little one. Just have a quick chat with your doctor to confirm your schedule.