April 2016 Moms

Forced into the FLU Shot ?

Has anyone else been skeptical of the flu vaccine? My Doctor has been trying to scare me into the shot since its flu season and pregnant woman are more at risk. I hear it is safe for the baby, However, Ive never agreed with this vaccine that everyone is pretty much forced to take. I'd rather stay healthy naturally & organically.
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Re: Forced into the FLU Shot ?

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  • NO vaccines have been proven safe for a pregnant woman and her baby! please do your research before you get any vaccinations. and if you want to stay healthy naturally and organically, you should do just that
  • mom5411mom5411 member
    edited October 2015
    I work in prenatal. Don't get the flu shot. It's never been studied in pregnant women. If you want to get it after pregnancy that's your call. If you look on the package insert it actually says not intended for pregnant women. Not to mention the CDC has admitted is not effective (you can simply look on their website to see that). Same with DTAP (the other shot that pregnant women are pressured into). Doctors offices and hospitals pressure people into getting these because of money. They lose certain funding if their patients (and employees) don't get them. It drives me crazy how doctors use fear mongering to get people to get these shots. That's not evidence based care.
  • I'm more offended by your close mindedness. Please read Chocraine reviews. They will enlighten you. I work with a multitude of OBs and Midwives who also agree that these vaccines are not for use during pregnancy. They've done a lot of research as have I (real peer reviewed research) and have learned that these vaccines aren't as 100% safe as we are all led to believe. As a doctor, I think it's your duty to educate yourself more on this issue and keep an open mind as well.
  • mom5411 said:

    I'm more offended by your close mindedness. Please read Chocraine reviews. They will enlighten you. I work with a multitude of OBs and Midwives who also agree that these vaccines are not for use during pregnancy. They've done a lot of research as have I (real peer reviewed research) and have learned that these vaccines aren't as 100% safe as we are all led to believe. As a doctor, I think it's your duty to educate yourself more on this issue and keep an open mind as well.

    Is anything in this world 100% safe??
  • mom5411 said:
    I'm more offended by your close mindedness. Please read Chocraine reviews. They will enlighten you. I work with a multitude of OBs and Midwives who also agree that these vaccines are not for use during pregnancy. They've done a lot of research as have I (real peer reviewed research) and have learned that these vaccines aren't as 100% safe as we are all led to believe. As a doctor, I think it's your duty to educate yourself more on this issue and keep an open mind as well.
    You sound pretty closed minded as well as condescending. I'm not sure what you think is going to happen if people get the vaccine.
  • mom5411 said:

    I work in prenatal. Don't get the flu shot. It's never been studied in pregnant women. If you want to get it after pregnancy that's your call. If you look on the package insert it actually says not intended for pregnant women. Not to mention the CDC has admitted is not effective (you can simply look on their website to see that). Same with DTAP (the other shot that pregnant women are pressured into). Doctors offices and hospitals pressure people into getting these because of money. They lose certain funding if their patients (and employees) don't get them. It drives me crazy how doctors use fear mongering to get people to get these shots. That's not evidence based care.

    My doctor urged me to go elsewhere to get the flu shot, either at work if offered or a clinic or something, because it would be cheaper that way. If I go to her for it, I'd have to pay a copay for the visit. I don't think that was pressuring me into getting it "for the money."

    I've had the flu shot several times and had no issues. I missed it last year and got the flu. It was awful! You better believe I'll be getting it this year, no way to I want to battle being pregnant with the flu.

  • mom5411 said:

    I'm more offended by your close mindedness. Please read Chocraine reviews. They will enlighten you. I work with a multitude of OBs and Midwives who also agree that these vaccines are not for use during pregnancy. They've done a lot of research as have I (real peer reviewed research) and have learned that these vaccines aren't as 100% safe as we are all led to believe. As a doctor, I think it's your duty to educate yourself more on this issue and keep an open mind as well.

    You sound pretty closed minded as well as condescending. I'm not sure what you think is going to happen if people get the vaccine.

    They won't get the flu, that's what will happen. And then she'll have to find some other crazy bandwagon to jump on.
  • mom5411 said:

    I'm more offended by your close mindedness. Please read Chocraine reviews. They will enlighten you. I work with a multitude of OBs and Midwives who also agree that these vaccines are not for use during pregnancy. They've done a lot of research as have I (real peer reviewed research) and have learned that these vaccines aren't as 100% safe as we are all led to believe. As a doctor, I think it's your duty to educate yourself more on this issue and keep an open mind as well.


    Hang on a tick. Do you mean the Cochrane Review? As in the one headquartered in London that collaborates with the NHS R&D department? If so, then the NHS has read through every single one of those studies to come up with their flu jab policy for pregnant women. Which is: get it. It's safe. If you don't, you're putting yourself and your baby at risk.

    So I will ask again: are you a doctor?
  • JadaBlue said:

    @mom5411 Has influenza been proven 100% safe for pregnant women and their fetuses?

    Be careful how you frame your question, as nothing in the world is 100% safe. Perhaps drinking water is "100%safe", but everything else in life has some risk - some negligible, some high.
  • In a midwife and a birth advocate. What kind of doctor are you? An OB? Immunologist? There are a lot of us in the field who are doing more and more research on vaccines in pregnancy and we are concluding that they are not 100% safe. And when it comes to pregnancy and putting things into your body, you want to be 100%sure it will do no harm. Right now we cannot price that vaccines do no harm 100%. As a doctor is it not am oath you take to do no harm? Yet you blanket statement vaccines are safe and ANYONE who does a little research knows that they are not. Have you even bothered to look into this before you toot the safety or are you just parroting what you have been told? It's irresponsible to simply tell moms to be that vaccines are safe and to just get them without 1 knowing all the facts and 2 knowing the patient personally. Women deserve to know all the facts (pros and cons) before they make their own decision as to whether or not they should inject themselves with something that has KNOWN side effects. I'm sorry but the benefit does NOT outweigh the risk here. After and before pregnancy vaccines are of lower risk but not during. Do you even know what is in them?
  • JadaBlue said:

    @mom5411 Has influenza been proven 100% safe for pregnant women and their fetuses?


    Has ANYTHING been proven 100% safe for anyone? I know it's a natural, maternal instinct to want to do everything possible to keep your little bean safe, and excuse my language, but for christs sake, EVERYTHING is dangerous! There's probably been a pregnant woman that choked on a payaya somewhere, guess papayas aren't 100% safe anymore. I've accidentally cut my fingernails too short and started to bleed, better get rid of those too.
    Seriously.
    There is not ONE medication, ONE treatment, ONE ANYTHING that can be deemed '100% safe for mom and baby'
    Everything has side effects, literally everything.
    There are people in this world that DEPEND on herd immunity, and those of us that are capable of being vaccinated need to take the initiative, be responsible, and get it done.
    You can crunch numbers all day long to support what I say or what you think or really whatever you want, because the fact remains that no matter what you wish to argue, there's going to be some type of 'fact' to support it.
    But I'm telling you this- walk into a NICU, or even a standard ICU and watch an infant or child suffer from the respiratory flu. I promise you'll change your tune. Especially when you realize that it (POSSIBLY) could've been avoided. I'm not as obtuse to believe that every single person that gets vaccinated is no longer susceptible to said illness, but I do know that chances have been proven to be lower when you do recive the flu shot (see, found research supporting what I think. Told ya, you can find just about anything on the Internet.)
  • mom5411mom5411 member
    edited October 2015
    So for the original OP,your best bet is to do your own research. Don't let anyone tell you you're not qualified to do so. Make your decisions based on what YOU feel is right for YOUR body regardless of what anyone else says because at the end of the day you're the one who has to deal with the outcome. If you want honest answers you'll have to ask this question in a more natural minded forum with people who look at both sides of the coin. It sounds like you don't really want to get this vaccine and If you truly don't, then you don't have to. Eating healthy, getting rest and being physically active will help your immune system fight off disease. Most women who end up in hospital due to flu are because of dehydration. And no they don't lose their babies like some doctors will have you believe. There is too much fear mongering when it comes to this. Don't let yourself get caught up in it.
  • JadaBlueJadaBlue member
    edited October 2015
    Huh, surprised my sarcasm apparently wasn't clear. My point is that @mom5411 is very strident about vaccines not being "100% safe" without seeming to weigh whatever risk she perceives with the flu vaccine against the obvious risks posed by influenza to pregnant women.
  • mom5411 said:

    So for the original OP,your best bet is to do your own research. Don't let anyone tell you you're not qualified to do so. Make your decisions based on what YOU feel is right for YOUR body regardless of what anyone else says because at the end of the day you're the one who has to deal with the outcome. If you want honest answers you'll have to ask this question in a more natural minded forum with people who look at both sides of the coin. It sounds like you don't really want to get this vaccine and If you truly don't, then you don't have to. Eating healthy, getting rest and being physically active will help your immune system fight off disease. Most women who end up in hospital due to flu are because of dehydration. And no they don't lose their babies like some doctors will have you believe. There is too much fear mongering when it comes to this. Don't let yourself get caught up in it.

    ***facepalm***
  • JadaBlue said:

    Huh, surprised my sarcasm apparently wasn't clear. My point is that @mom5411 is very strident about vaccines not being "100% safe" without seeming to weigh whatever risk she perceives with the flu vaccine against the obvious risks posed by influenza to pregnant women.

    Sorry I misunderstood you. It's hard to know what to believe in threads like this. :)
  • Oh boy..My doctor said she highly recommended it. I don't think our doctors will lead us in the wrong directions. And if you aren't sure, dont do it. No one is forcing you. When in doubt, throw it out!


  • AchieverjoAchieverjo member
    edited October 2015
    I got mine recently at the recommendation of my doctor. The only thing you need to make sure of is that it is preservative free.

    And it was 100% covered by my insurance, so I didn't pay any additional costs.

    I just can't imagine being pregnant with 104F temperature, which is how high my fever got when I was 17.

    It's your choice to get one, but why would you risk it? If you get the flu, you can only take small amounts of Tylenol while you are pregnant. So factor in fever, malaise, chills, cough and possibly nausea without hardly any medicinal relief on top of the potential risk to you and your baby...

    Honestly, it seems like an obvious choice to me to get it.
  • OP, I don't really get why you posted a 2nd thread on this. You've gotten plenty, and I mean PLENTY, of feedback on this, so if you're still questioning even after all that, I don't really know what anyone here can do for you. Nobody can force you to get the shot if you really don't want to, and it seems like you've already made up your mind, so what's left to discuss?
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  • OP, I don't really get why you posted a 2nd thread on this. You've gotten plenty, and I mean PLENTY, of feedback on this, so if you're still questioning even after all that, I don't really know what anyone here can do for you. Nobody can force you to get the shot if you really don't want to, and it seems like you've already made up your mind, so what's left to discuss?

    They were posted at the same time, probably an Internet issue or accident, and we all commented on one at first and are now commenting on this one.
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  • RoseGold10RoseGold10 member
    edited October 2015
    OP, I don't really get why you posted a 2nd thread on this. You've gotten plenty, and I mean PLENTY, of feedback on this, so if you're still questioning even after all that, I don't really know what anyone here can do for you. Nobody can force you to get the shot if you really don't want to, and it seems like you've already made up your mind, so what's left to discuss?
    They were posted at the same time, probably an Internet issue or accident, and we all commented on one at first and are now commenting on this one.

    Gotcha-sorry (sorta? lol) OP.

    These threads, though...SMH. I know I don't have to read every post on here but it's kind of enough to make me not read anything on here. No GBCB or anything, but, just, UGH

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  • @DougalMcG if my OB looked like that, I'd have a home birth and get vaccinated at CVS.
  • To those that avoid anything that is not 100% safe, i dont know how you are still alive. Even drinking water has the possibility of being contaminated, so do you not drink water?
    Yes there are risks from getting a flu shot, some people are allergic to ingredients in the shot (and thus it is not recommended for them), and there are risks from getting Influenza. I have seen several people actually die from Influenza. Nothing is 100% safe so you have to weigh the pros and cons. What is safer to me? Risking a reaction to the influenza vaccine, or risking getting influenza (because i can 100% guarantee you i will be exposed due to where i work)? If i have a chance to avoid influenza by getting a vaccine im definitely going to take that chance. The risks of complications from getting the vaccine are very low, whereas the risk of complications from getting influenza while pregnant are much higher. For those cencerned about the preservatives in the vaccine, ask your provider if you can have the preservative free one, if they dont have it available in their office ask where else you might be able to get it.
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