I'm in my second trimester and my gynac mentioned some injections coming up but I forgot to ask the details properly. Just want to know na what all vaccines are usually given during these months so I can be ready. anyone who can list them out?
Along with my monthly thyroid checks, my gynac kept a strict track of my Tetanus shots. Make sure to visit your doctor regularly so you don't miss the vaccine window.
Every step in an IVF pregnancy feels delicate, but vaccines like Tetanus and Flu shots are highly recommended by specialists to keep the baby safe. Wishing you a very safe and healthy journey.
I was so scared of injections and used to get anxious about vaccine safety, but they are totally safe for the baby. Usually, they give Tetanus toxoid and sometimes the flu shot, just ask your doctor to explain the schedule.
Don't worry about government or private hospital costs for this, these basic vaccines like Td are very cheap and sometimes free at govt clinics. Just keep your vaccine card updated.
Having gone through a loss before, I was terrified of any vaccine. But my doctor explained how crucial the Tetanus and Tdap shots are to protect the pregnancy. Please trust your doctor and don't skip them.
I have been researching this and heard that Tetanus toxoid is the most important one given in the second trimester. I hope to consult my doctor about this soon.
I remember getting the Tdap and flu shots during my pregnancy. They help pass on immunity to the baby which protects them after birth. It's a very simple process.
My toddler is now 2 and fully healthy, and I had taken my Tetanus and Flu shots on time during pregnancy. Looking back, it's the best protection you can give your little one.