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Iv had my 1st covid jab!!!🤯🤯🤯🙃🙃

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Ok when I had my 1st jab I DID not knkw I was pregnant apparently i was only like 1 week pregnant but iv still had it..... Iv asked to my doctor but they said ohhh we donno if the baby is going to be ok they just shrugged me off and gave me no hope 😢 no reassurance no nothing so I'm worried that I'm going to have a still birth or something

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Lots of high risk people and people in the medical profession have been having the jab during pregnancy and there hasn't been any evidence that having the jab has increased rates of miscarriage or stillbirth. So far I've had my flu jab and I'm having my whooping cough jab tomorrow so vaccines are usually given during pregnancy as they're beneficial and don't cause any issues. I know it's worrying because this vaccine is new, but it's really unlikely it'll have any effect on baby except potentially give them some immunity to covid when they're born. Your doctors might just advise you to wait till you give birth till you have your second jab, but at least you'll still have some protection up till then.

In some countries they're actually giving the vaccine to pregnant woman to prevent covid infection during pregnancy. I actually have a few friends in Israel that are currently pregnant and they were all vaccinated. Although they're still not a lot of data, I don't think they would be offering it if they detected serious side effects in pregnant women. It's a new vaccine, so the doctors don't have enough data to tell you how it will be, and of course they're also following country regulations, but so far it appears to be ok for many pregnant women.

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I spoke to an Obs and two GPs (friends) because I had my second booked just after I found out. They all said it wouldn’t affect the pregnancy but because I’d had a lot of side effects from the first and was ill for a few weeks they said why not wait until the second trimester because the first trimester was already rubbish. They also said if I was likely to blame myself if I had another miscarriage then don’t have it. Nobody was concerned about it actually having an effect though so the fact you’ve had it shouldn’t be a worry! Just enjoy being a bit more protected ☺️

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