My gynac told me to come for TT injection next visit, im 5 months now. I get why some shots are needed but didnt fully understand this one. Can someone explain why it is given?
I think it is to protect both the mother and the baby from tetanus infection during birth. I heard most doctors recommend it during the second trimester.
Oh, I remember getting my TT shot, it is so important for the baby's safety. It protects against infections during birth, and knowing that gave me so much peace of mind.
TT injection is super important and takes just 5 minutes at any clinic, so plan it around your weekend. It protects the baby from infections during delivery, so don't skip it.
After going through so much to conceive, every injection can feel overwhelming. But this TT vaccine is very crucial to protect your precious baby from tetanus, so stay strong, you are doing great.
When I got my TT injection, I felt a bit nervous about the pain, but the nurse explained it protects our babies from severe infections. It made me feel so much safer knowing it keeps my little one secure.
I know getting injections can be so scary when you are already anxious about everything. But TT is completely safe and protects you and your baby from tetanus during delivery. Don't worry, it is a very quick prick.