June 2015 Moms

flu shot?

I've never gotten the flu shot ever and my dr said I should get one. When I was pregnant with my son it was the summer so I didn't have to worry about getting one. Has anyone had any complications after shot while pregnant?
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  • Don't forget that you can't get it until between weeks 12-30 (or is it 12-28?) I just went over all this with the doctors
  • They don't push the flu shot on people so much in Canada. I have never had a flu shot and don't know any friends who were previously pregnant who got the flu shot either. All this flu shot talk is new to me!
  • Don't forget that you can't get it until between weeks 12-30 (or is it 12-28?) I just went over all this with the doctors
    Are you maybe confusing the flu shot with the tdap? That one is *think* recommended between 28 and 36 weeks.
    You are correct, ma'am.

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  • Definitely talking about the flu shot. I work at the doctors office and we have a flu shot clinic. Definitely have to ask if they could be pregnant before administering it, to make sure that if they are, they are able to get it then.
  • Maybe it's done differently here, not sure but both our office and my OB office go by the same thing and don't administer it until after week 12.
  • beckynsean11beckynsean11 member
    edited November 2014
    Not true
    No, really, I think you are confusing the flu shot with another shot.
    Or she works for a poorly informed doctor. There are still a few doctors that will say that you need to wait until you're out of 1st tri even though there is no evidence to support that. For us, waiting until 12+ weeks, puts us in the prime of Flu season w/ no immunity. 

    ETA: Or maybe she's outside the US?

       Me: IR-PCOS, elevated DHEAs, low progesterone, weak ovulation  DH: low volume, low T
    SHG 5/10/13: both tubes blocked; HSG 6/28 = Left tube cleared! Right blocked.
    BFP#1 7/20/13 EDD 3/30/14, m/c 8/19/13, D&E 8/21/13, Chromosomal results = normal, female
    Lap & hysteroscopy scheduled for 10/31, right tube cleared, no endo found! ...Happy Halloween!
    Cycle 14: Clomid (50)+ IUI = BFP! EDD 9/16/14~ Rowan Elizabeth born sleeping at 17w4d on 4/12/14 due to IC.
    ~There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world~
    New RE June 2014. RPL b/w - negative. SIS looking for uterine/cervical abnormalities & Asherman's 6/10/14 - ALL CLEAR!  
    Cycle 16: Natural IUI = CP, Cycle 17: Femara (2.5) + IUI = BFN, Cycle 18 Femara (5) + IUI = BFFN, Cycle 19: Break
    Cycle 20: Clomid (50)+ IUI = BFP EDD 6/20, transvaginal cerclage 12/19, Carson Quinn born sleeping at 16w3d on 1/6/15 due to IC
    Phone consult with Dr. Haney (Univ of Chicago) for transabdominal cercalge scheduled for 2/9/15.
    "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."
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  • I'm Canadian and it has always been highly recommended for me to get and my son now too, whether I'm pregnant or not. We will all be getting it at my next appt, and there is constantly free clinics set up everywhere for it to make sure it's widely available. Maybe it's different in different areas though.
  • R87R87 member
    edited November 2014
    I'll be almost 13 weeks when they give it to me. They did mention the t dap shot too which I just got 3 yrs ago but my dr said the recommend it with every pregnancy now
  • Oh good more flu shot talk!

    Get the flu shot, OP.  And definitely ask for the preservative free one.

    I got mine before I knew I was pregnant so I got ALL the preservatives...but it was probably like a week after conception.  I had the preservative free one with DD. Your OB should have it on hand.
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  • I received my flu shot at 9 weeks. The only side effects I experienced were a sore arm at the injection site and some fatigue (which at this point has become the norm!). Thanks to all the ladies who are quoting reputable sources for safety information! OP I would suggest you do your own research and discuss it with your Dr. to make your own informed decision. These boards only give the opinions from people who have *hopefully* done their own research and consulted with their own dr to come up with what is best for them. What is best for you should be determined by you and your dr who knows your medical history.
  • mlindzzmlindzz member
    edited November 2014
    Interesting dialogue. Thanks for sharing everyone.
  • Just asked my OB friend in Vancouver if the 12 week thing was a Canadian norm and she laughed at me. PP must have been confusing it with Tdap or works for "doctor" Mercola :P

    Errrrrrybody get your flu shots!!!

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  • They don't push the flu shot on people so much in Canada. I have never had a flu shot and don't know any friends who were previously pregnant who got the flu shot either. All this flu shot talk is new to me!

    This had not been my experience at all. I'm in Canada and the flu shot is very much encouraged here. I've had one every year for 3 years (since being pregnant with my first). Most of my friends and family get the shot (including those who are pregnant)
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  • So...Dr. Mercola is not a real doctor?!  ;)


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  • Get the shot.  Period.  




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  • Also in Canada, where it is very much encouraged. Infact it was mandatory for me to get the flu shot as I work in hospital. I got mine @7 weeks. No reaction whatsoever:)
  • Late to the party here but wanted to throw my 2 cents in.

    My sister is KU, and due in 10 days. She requested that if we want to be around her daughter we get the flu shot (we live in the same neighborhood). When she asked us, I called my RE to make sure it was ok for me to get it since I was about a week or so past my IUI and was coming in for betas in another week. They said yes, absolutely go get it. I just checked on the form that I was pregnant or planning to be pregnant in the next 30 days. Easy peasy, the only side effect was my arm hurt like a bitch for the rest of the day. I would think if you had to wait until the 2nd tri, my RE wouldn't have encouraged me to go get one...
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  • Ugh i'm in the same boat. I've always been verrrrry anti-flu shot. I really don't want to get one but since the doc says i have to i will. But i'm definitely pouting about it.
  • I am not a believer in the flu shot. I am 28 and have never had the flu. My son is now 4.5 yrs old and I have never had him get the flu shot. My husband who is also 28 has never had the flu or the shot. I don't believe in filling your body with unnecessary toxins that the government that's ran by pharmaceutical companies says you should get during "flu season" I'll continue to eat healthy and take care of my body.
  • Lol I'm really regretting commenting on this thread!
  • I find it amazing how hateful some of these responses are. If I chose not to get the flu shot that's my choice. I'm not spitting out negative information on you mothers who so chose to put that in you bodies. It's one opinion vs another. And neither is wrong! Studies also say not preparing for pregnancy and taking prenatal vitamins causes premature birth as well as birth defects however I know plenty of women who were not taking prenatal until well into 6+ weeks of their pregnancy and had perfectly healthy babies. Now... would someone like to tell me how crappy of a person I am? I could give you plenty of websites that show vaccines are not proven to prevent diseases.
  • Now how about the safety of vaccines. Vaccines are grown in the laboratory in monkey kidney cells, in human cells which may be cancerous, in chick embryo and in guinea pig cells. The cells are nourished with the blood serum from calves, which may be contaminated with numerous diseases such as bovine leukemia virus, bovine AIDS virus, or other diseases that the animals may have. Chemicals such as aluminum, formaldehyde (a human carcinogen) and M.S.G are used in processing of the vaccines, and thiomerosal, a derivative of mercury and a deadly poison, is used as a preservative. These chemicals and potential diseases are all injected into your child's body or your body as part of the vaccine
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