Wondering everyone's thoughts on getting the flu shot while pregnant. I'm pregnant with my first and was doing research on the flu shot and there seems to be lots of good and bad to getting the shot. I personally have never got one before so I'm just wondering if I really need to get it now
Re: Flu shot while pregnant
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My arm has been sore and I've been feeling a little crappy since, but better than getting the flu!
That all being said, of course the flu itself is well-known to have potential damaging side effects to the fetus, and there are studies that suggest antibodies are passed to your baby in pregnancy to protect them before they can get their own shot. So many doctors feel that the shot is worth the potential/unknown risk.
I'd probably talk it out with your doc who hopefully you trust to give you good guidance.
Yea exactly, I can't ask every person to get their shots. Definitely washing hands before holding the baby. I got my flu shot this morning with husband just to get it done and don't have to worry about.
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First of all...was your mom tested to make sure what she actually got was the flu? I feel like people call EVERYTHING "the flu" during flu season, and a lot of times it's something else (stomach virus, strep throat, sinus infection, cold or other non-flu virus with cold like symptoms). ACTUAL flu is very very bad. You cannot get out of bed for several days. You have a high fever and are very achy. Generally, even a doctor will need to actually test you to confirm what you have is the flu versus something else, so that they know how to treat you. DH had the actual influenza years ago and his 103 degree fever caused him to pass out at the doctor's office. He was out of sorts for a full week. It was terrible.
The ACTUAL flu, which the virus does help protect against, is very dangerous for young children and "people with compromised immune systems" which includes pregnant women. It doesn't matter how great your immune system is when you're not pregnant - when pregnant, your body's #1 priority is your baby. Your immune system will not be as good as it normally is. I am almost never sick, but while pregnant I had two absolutely horrible colds...which were made more horrible because when pregnant you can't take any of the really good decongestants to deal with them. I was a snotty mess for weeks.
Second of all, while the virus does not protect against ALL strains of influenza, it does offer very good protection against some. So while it is still possible for you to get the flu after having the shot, your chances are greatly diminished. Not getting the shot because you might still get the flu is a really stupid argument, especially since the shot is a dead virus and there is zero chance of you getting the flu as a result of the vaccine. Getting the shot protects you EXPONENTIALLY more than not getting it. If you get it, you might have a 75% chance of being covered if exposed. Not getting it you have a zero percent chance of being covered if exposed. This is a no-brainer.
Third of all the expression is "to each his own" not "teach it's own" or "teach each it's own."
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Science is not an opinion. It is fact. It is a fact that the flu shot, which is NOT A LIVE VIRUS, cannot cause you to get sick. Can you get sick after getting the flu shot? Absolutely. But that is a coincidence unrelated to the shot (which is generally given during cold and flu season, so, you know, a really popular time to get sick in general). Also, the shot doesn't take effect immediately, it can take up to two weeks, so yes, if you were exposed to the flu the day you got the shot, you could very easily still get the flu. All of this information is generally disclosed to you when you receive the vaccine. I wish you the best, OP, and truly hope that your reluctance to get the vaccine does not negatively affect you or your baby.
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My SO, older kids, and I got ours yesterday, and my 1yr old got the first half of his. Between SO working in a jail and my oldest being a diabetic, plus all the germs the spawn bring home from school, it's super important to me that we all get one.
The only year in the last 10 that I *didn't* get a flu shot (2013/14 season) I got H1N1 and then pneumonia. So much misery.
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The flu shot is a category B drug. That is the best rating a drug can get now because in order to be category A you'd need to do double blind studies on pregnant women, which carries ethical concerns and hasn't been done in decades. To be category B, you have to have multiple large studies conducted on pregnant who have voluntarily gotten the shot that show no fetal harm. That has been done. Prenatal vitamins are also category B yet no one is saying "i just don't think that prenatal vitamins are worth the risk." And yes, that includes organic and "food based" prenatals.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy-week-by-week/expert-answers/influenza/faq-20058522
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/qa_vacpregnant.htm
I have worked in healthcare for almost 8 years and have seen pregnant women become very ill and close to death in one particular case. Where are you getting your info ?
The flu shot is never not will it ever be 100% effective as the virus morphs every year.
As for the VIS sheet it says it's recommended that pregnant women receive the inactivated flu vaccine.
What are you going to do when your LO is born and they need vaccines? Say no because they are " poison" and put your child at risk for meningitis and pertussis?
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