Some vaccines can be given during the risk-free embargo to the baby’s mother, which are those with mutable or inactive viruses, others are only indicated in particular situations, such as the onset of an epidemic of a specific disease in the city where a pregnant woman lives, for example.
Some vaccines are made with live attenuated viruses, it is decided, that they use the weakened virus, so they are not recommended during the embargo, as they present a theoretical risk to the mother and baby, should be placed under medical supervision, and if they are not satisfied, they should inform their doctor.
- Some vacuum cleaners can be placed during the embargo without the risk of complications for the mother or baby.
- One of these flu shots is influenza.
- And it is very important that they are introduced if they are due to a risk group.
In addition to the flu vaccine, it can be applied to tetanus and diphtheria (Td), also known as a tetanus vaccine, which is the triple bacterial vaccine, which protects against diphtheria, tetanus and all that. These vaccines protect the pregnant woman and the fetus because the antibodies of the vaccine pass to the baby through the umbilical cord, providing protection during the first months of life. Dosages to be placed according to a woman’s vaccination history may recommend 2 doses from week 20 gestation with an interval of 1 month between doses.
The hepatitis B vaccine is also recommended for infection with the virus responsible for the disease, recommending 3 doses.
Some vacancies indicated in the vaccination schedule may be given in particular situations, in which case there is a case in the family or an outbreak in the area where you live, being advisable to compensate for the risk-benefit ratio.
Vacancies you have submitted should not be placed during this period containing live attenuated viruses, including:
In case you want to be ashamed, it is best to keep the vaccines up to date, if you can manage after the baby is born, since there is no risk of transmitting the baby through the nursery, except for the dengue vaccine because if enough studies have been done to include its effects while breastfeeding.