- This is a question asked by all pregnant women - all women worry about whether getting vaccinated might harm their unborn baby.
- The flu (influenza) and whooping cough (pertussis) vaccines have been given to hundreds of thousands of pregnant women and have been shown to be completely safe. Data collected on these women has clearly shown that they are not associated with any increase in birth defects or stillbirths. The benefits to both you and your baby hugely outweighs any theoretical risk from getting vaccinated.
- If you are not up to date with the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, this should be given a month or more before you become pregnant. This is because it is a live vaccine, so cannot be given during pregnancy.