I had all 3 of mine pregnant (13, 21, and 34 weeks; 2x Pfizer and 1x Moderna, which are the 2 recommended for pregnancy). There’s zero credible evidence the COVID vaccine has any negative effects on pregnancy and several research studies on huge numbers of pregnant women to show no increase in birth defects or miscarriage. The original guidance was to avoid the jab in first trimester but that has now changed. It’s most important to make sure you’re protected before 3rd trimester so depending on how far along you are and how many jabs you’ve had that might affect when you get a booster. Xx
Hi lovely. I went through the same worry over Covid jabs as I couldn’t find information anywhere as to whether it was okay to have the new bivalent jab. However, my doctor confirmed as long as I had Moderna or Pfizer it was fine to have the updated jab and so did the pharmacist where I got my jab (Moderna bivalvent) done. I had this a week ago now and all appears to be well 👍🏼 I’ll be getting my flu jab too next week xxx
just to let you know about the flu jab, you don't need to wait for your gp. You can get it done in boots for free if pregnant, you can book online. Thats how I got mine last year x
no problem! Its better than waiting. Also on your original q I had pfizer while pregnant at 16 and 23 weeks and I have a perfectly healthy 1 year old. I don't understand why after all this time the gov can't give clear guidance on the covid jab in pregnancy.
I had 2 x a Pfizer when pregnant and was completely fine - although I wittered beforehand, so totally get that worry. I appreciate the jabs offered are a bit different now but essentially if the hospital are advising you to have them I would - they probably won’t stop you getting it but should lessen the impact which could be unpleasant in the 3rd trimester. As others have said there is no evidence of harm as far as I know x
Government advice for pregnant women is Pfizer and Moderna, as there is not enough data on others covid vaccines (for pregnant women). Also pregnant women are no more on a priority group, as per government advice, and it’s for you to make your own decisions taking in consideration pro and cons.
Thanks, yes I thought so too. I felt he could have given me that advice at least. X
Hey there, I had Moderna booster a few weeks back now. Coincidentally it was a midwife who administered it along with flu jab and was very reassuring. No problems after the jab.x Probably the fewest side effects so far. Just a little sensitive at the injection site for a few days but that was about it.x
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Ah great - thanks for responding! X
Update - just had spikevax moderna booster - am so nervous, but hopefully all will be ok!
Reassured that it is half the previous vaccine dose.....
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