Hi Ladies! Just getting back from my first doctor's appt and he pushed the flu shot aggressively. DH and I weren't sure if I should take it or not as I've heard people talk about the flu shot contents (thimerosal/mercury) "possibly" causing or being a risk for increasing the chances of down syndrome in your child.
I really don't have much info beyond that and my doctor practically laughed at me when I asked if this was a risk. I've done the Dr. Google thing this afternoon and am still undecided.
Does anyone have any good info sources on this topic? And what is everyone else's inclinations, to get it or not to get it?
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My doctor said the same thing. I got mine today.
I'll be getting mine in a few weeks. I did my research during my first pregnancy and feel strongly about getting it during pregnancy to protect myself and the baby.
Do some of your own research and talk to more doctors if you want second opinions. Sites like the CDC and WHO have good info.
I agree wholeheartedly about Dr. Google. I am certainly inclined to get it and move on since the benefits seem to outweigh the risks, but I know that this board has a ton of very well informed women and thought I'd get a general sense and maybe a source or two for reassurance.
First of all, Down syndrome is chromosomal. You're already pregnant, the chromosomes are set, you can't change that no matter what you do. You can't "catch" Down syndrome. That might be why your doctor practically laughed.
The amount of mercury/thimerosal in the multi-dose shot is less than in a can of tuna, and won't cause you or the baby any kind of harm. If you're truly concerned about it though, you can asked for a single-dose shot which doesn't have the preservative, and you'll be set.
I also posted this last week, but there might even be a benefit to your pregnancy from having the shot:
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/05/22/health-flu-shot-prevent-stillborn-baby_n_1535929.html
I do not think I am getting it as of now but I need to research more.At my last OB visit the medical assistant asked if i wanted it, I said no, and she said ok. She did not encourage me to get it. I am having my 8 week visit in a few weeks and I plan to question the OB more. I also need to do more online research. I have never been an advocate of the flu shot but I understand the reason why it may be important when pregnant.
Excellent info! And very interesting stats! Thanks for this :-)
This exactly. My doctor highly encourages is and I will be getting one. I defintiely think that it is important for every person to do research when they feel that they are not comfortable with their doctors recommendation, but please be careful researching on the internet. Now a days, it is really hard to decipher what is coming from legitimate medical sources and what is not.
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Calling to schedule my flu shot was one of the first things I did when I got the BFP. I guess I feel that the benefits really outweigh the risks with this plus a nurse friend of mine who is 20 weeks pregnant who was telling me she was one of the first people in line to get one as she has a "feeling" this could be a 'bad flu season'.
Yes, I was not impressed since I'm sure a brief explanation would have eased my mind significantly. He's a great family doctor but I've asked to be referred to an OB :-) Seeing as this is our first pregnancy I'm sure we'll have lots of questions and just knowing that an OB is a specialist will eliminate any doubts we may encounter. I also have the feeling that an OB might be a bit more thorough...
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