So I went to the doctor today b/c they won't let you make an OB appt until you take their pregnancy tests. Not sure why but they gave me a book and ready material.
They recommended getting a flu shot. I've never gotten one and really not interested in it. But if it's best to get it I guess I probably will. What are planning on doing? Getting the flu shot or not? Thoughts?
Re: Are you getting the flu shot?
I didn't know that! Thanks.
I think since you got your shot before you got pregnant, your baby most likely will not get antibodies from the shot. If you receive the shot while pregnant though, it may.
Here's an article with more info about why it's good to get one: https://www.babycenter.com/404_is-it-safe-to-get-a-flu-shot-when-im-pregnant_2488.bc
Why won't they give them to you if you're pregnant? Pregnant women need them too!
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Do you have any links to back up your theory that states these shots haven't been proven to be safe?
Because the CDC and every medical professional I've ever spoken to (even the naturopaths I know personally) state that the flu shot is perfectly fine for a pregnant woman and her baby.
Ditto this. It's perfectly fine for pregnant women to get the flu shot & it is highly recommended!
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I am going to wait until my first appointment but I will definitely get one. I got one with my last pregnancy as well. I also now have a preschooler so he brings home more germs. The baby will also be too young to get one so as the pp said the baby will have some protection for a few months.
ETA: The worst (ok one of) thing that could happen while pg is for you to get a high fever while pg. My OB was adamant last time that I get it and I didn't get sick at all which is great b/c the meds you can take that will actually help you are few and far between while pg. That is just my $0.02.
Yeah I drove all the way to my husband's work on Monday to get one and then when I told them I was pg they said they couldn't give them to pg women this year, though they have always in the past. So I will probably just get one at my doctor's appt next week. My doctor said I need one, so I trust her. Plus I work with kids, and we know what kind of germ-factories they are.
Already got my influenza vaccine, next up is one for Easton.
I'm sorry, I think you better do some more research. Pregnant women are at higher risk of being severely affected by Influenza than the general population. I'm an adult ICU RN, and every fall/winter our ICU is full of otherwise healthy adults and pregnant women on ventilators due to Influenza.
I'm still deciding and will see what the doctors says at my appointment next week (I usually do get one every year). My only concern is why Fluvirin (the flu shot) is classified as a pregnancy category C drug. (I know Fluvirin is only one of the flu shots out there, but the information was the same for Fluzone.)
From the Fluvirin (2011-2012) information:
USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS 8.1 Pregnancy
Pregnancy Category C: Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with FLUVIRIN?. It is also not known whether FLUVIRIN? can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. FLUVIRIN? should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.
A link to the PDF file of the prescibing information for Fluvirin:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CD4QFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fda.gov%2Fdownloads%2FBiologicsBloodVaccines%2FVaccines%2FApprovedProducts%2Fucm123694.pdf&rct=j&q=fluvirin%20pregnancy%20category&ei=XViMTonNGaPb0QHR5cz2BA&usg=AFQjCNEV4c_mgiCLrigxhTCTw4-PuGbbow&cad=rja
It's classified as category C because they have not done any testing on pregnant women. Almost all prescription drugs are classified category C.
The vaccine is perfectly safe. Heck, I had to take a 10 day course of Tamiflu when I was pregnant because my husband tested positive for swine flu!
The truth is there have been no clinical trials done to prove whether of not the flu vaccine helps to prevent influenza or not. It states this in the packaging for the vaccine. Most doctors would rather give it to you than not even though there is no proof that it works.
It's your choice and you should do the research and decide what's right for you.
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