I was wondering if anyone had any information about the tdap vaccine and if getting while pregnant actually does make a huge difference. The reason I ask is because I got in 2008 for college and became very, very ill afterwards. I had a high fever (103), nausea, chills, body aches, and actually ended up in the hospital. They said it was fine and it was just like a 48 hour flu from the vaccine but this makes me very worried that my body had a negative reaction to the vaccine in some way. I have gotten slight colds from other vaccines but honestly I'm too young to remember much. I asked my OB about this and she said that it won't hurt anything but that she doesn't know too much about adverse effects. I am absolutely going to get it after delivery but wondering if it would be a risk if I did during pregnancy. Any advice?
Re: tdap vaccine
If you got the flu around the same time you got the tdap that was a coincidence. Like PP said, you can't catch a cold from a vaccine and you can't catch the flu from the tdap. A negative reaction that includes a fever is possible... that's why you should talkto a doctor and make a risk/reward decision for yourself.
Some links...
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm#tdap
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/rec-vac/pregnant/whooping-cough/get-vaccinated.html
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OP is within the 10 year booster recommendation, but the CDC's site states declining immunity as early as 2 years after the vaccine. https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/about/faqs.html
It's also recommended that anyone who will be around the baby a lot -- e.g. significant others, grandmothers, nannies, etc. -- should get these as well.
I got it... other than being sore... oddly very sore... it was a piece of cake... I would rather be safe than sorry .. but to each there own. No flu like syptoms.
If that was a typo and it indeed was not the flu that you had but a reaction then talk to your doctor about it. It takes 2 weeks to build up antibodies in your body so while getting the tdap after your LO is born won't provide as much protection as getting it while pregnant it could be an avenue for you due to herd immunity (make sure the rest of your immediate family get a booster) and if you BF you can pass antibodies to baby that way.
Though having a negative reaction to that degree would not be fun right after giving birth, it would be a lot better than your baby possibly being hospitalized or dying because of whooping cough. I do highly recommend it while pregnant though.
Trigger Warning: Infant death mentioned in this link.
https://shotbyshot.org/pertussis/kaliahs-story/
Flu-like symptoms is NOT the flu - as in influenza. Are you saying you had a confirmed case of influenza by a hospital after the tdap vaccine? If so, that it is HIGHLY coincidental but it was not caused by dtap - there is no influenza virus in that vaccine if you are trying to suggest it gave you the flu.
I'm not saying your symptoms were not severe - but so many people claim that vaccines give them the flu or flu-like symptoms, never having had the flu. Influenza is AWEFUL and minor symptoms people label flu-like (fever, aches, pains) usually pale in comparison to the actual thing. I used to say I felt like I had the flu - until one year I actually got influenza (one lousy year I skipped the vaccine). Flu-ish you feel crappy. Influenza - you feel like death is coming. Just my experience.
To each her own - a few days of discomfort (my arm was very sore for 3 days, just had it last week) or even some flu-like symptoms is not half as scary as a baby under 2 months with pertussis imo.
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Acellular pertussis-containing vaccine is recommended for:
Additionally:
- Adults: administer one dose of Tdap vaccine if not previously received
in adulthood (18 years of age and older).
- Adults of any age, who have not received a dose of Tdap vaccine
in adulthood and who are in contact or anticipate contact with infants (e.g.,
parents, grandparents, childcare providers) should be prioritized for
pertussis vaccination.
Further information:NACI does not recommend a universal program for vaccination of pregnant women given the current epidemiology in Canada.
In special circumstances, such as a regional outbreak situation, immunization with Tdap may be offered to pregnant women (≥26 weeks of gestation) irrespective of their immunization history.
Every effort should be made to administer one dose of pertussis containing vaccine in adulthood. Therefore, one dose of combined diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis containing vaccine (Tdap) can be offered to pregnant women (≥26 weeks of gestation) who have not been previously vaccinated against pertussis in adulthood.
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Which the hospital will always administer too anyone who comes in with a cut that is serious enough. Or even to those who can't remember when they had it last. (this is standard all across various of provinces, including the territories)
I had a tdap shot before traveling to Africa. Then when I got bitten by a random dog while protecting my dog. Back home in Canada I was administered the shot again even though my last shot was only 5 years prior to the event. (mind you I also had to get the rabies vaccine - which hurt like heck!)
We are supposed to have it every 10 years.
I have an appointment with the dr and they will be following up on shots for both me and my DH.
Gotta do what's best for our little one. Even though my DH is deadly afraid of needles he's ready for the appointment where he's getting the shot as well! It will be a fun appointment. (yes, I am mean!)
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I cannot get the flu vaccine. I have been hospitalized three times due to my reaction to it. I have zero issues with other vaccines, go figure.
But, your reaction sounds mild to someone that has experienced a severe reaction. The baby will not be harmed by aches, chills, and a medium grade fever.
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We had a breakout of measles in the Greater Vancouver Area - and there are some really crunchy areas in the interior where all the old draft-dodgers from the Vietnam War settled.
We definitely have the crazies here... they just conveniently confine themselves into particular areas.
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Unless there's a special pregnancy subreddit that I've missed out on (and I use Reddit for more interesting stuff anyway)...
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No worries I too sometimes read too fast!
I think perhaps one reasonable explanation why Canada might have a lower percentage of outbreaks than the states might simply because the vaccine is so widely used.
Dr's and hospital are quick to administer the shots when in doubt. And since we have the "free" medical care. People do go in for all the cuts and scrapes. Unlike in other places where a visit to the dr for any reason cost money.
I could be wrong but that's my opinion as to why we might have a lower outbreak of pertussis (I hope it's spelled right?)
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You posted asking for our advice and you got a lot of good information, resources, and personal insights. You also originally posted that it caused the flu, not flu like symptoms. Typos happen to the best of us but we can't read your mind so you are going to get some people telling you that a shot doesn't cause the flu. I notice your OP still says that you got colds from other vaccines....again, that is impossible.
I'm glad you spoke to your OB and are beginning to research. Did you read the CDC's recommendation for getting the tdap while pregnant? Reactions to vaccines do happen, for me personally flu like symptoms are worth keeping my LO safe. Whooping cough kills.
^^^^THIS!!!!!
I also get HORRIBLE reactions to certain vaccines - especially the tdap!!! The reaction I get is quite frankly worse than getting any of the above that the vaccine is meant to prevent. I didn't however get any adverse reaction to the Tetanus alone, but the combo, I was barking like a dang seal for two months and laid out. It's now on my charts that I don't get the combo - it's just not worth the risk! I also know people who get outright allergic reactions. While I'm also pro-vaccine, there are times when the vaccine can cause more problems than its meant to prevent for certain individuals!!!
Also, vaccines in general are a "beat a dead horse" issue around here - you have to make your own choice given your own circumstances!
You think getting tetanus is no big deal? Or pertussis is a walk in the park for a newborn?
It's one thing to know the risk vs benefit for your particular situation, but the way you so casually dismiss the ramifications of getting serious diseases makes me think you are operating under "ignorance is bliss".
Praying unceasingly for a miracle. ALL welcome!