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21 kwi 2021 · We report preliminary findings of mRNA Covid-19 vaccine safety in pregnant persons from three U.S. vaccine safety monitoring systems: the “v-safe after vaccination health checker”...
- Editorial mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines in Pregnant Women L.E. Riley
It is notable that as of April 26, 2021, more than 100,000...
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- Editorial Audio Interview: Covid-19 in Children E.J. Rubin and Others
This interview was published on June 16, 2021, and updated...
- Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons
Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in...
- Editorial mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines in Pregnant Women L.E. Riley
20 paź 2021 · Evidence does not support that COVID-19 vaccines cause problems in pregnancy. Hundreds of thousands of women who are pregnant have protected themselves safely against COVID-19 by getting vaccinated while pregnant. On the contrary, contracting COVID-19 when pregnant can have devastating consequences.
Summary. Background. The extent to which COVID-19 diagnosis and vaccination during pregnancy are associated with risks of common and rare adverse pregnancy outcomes remains uncertain. We compared the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with and without COVID-19 diagnosis and vaccination during pregnancy.
29 maj 2022 · A single prospective study from the United States surveillance system (v-safe pregnancy registry) reported no obvious safety signals among 827 pregnant women exposed to COVID-19 vaccine throughout all pregnancy, including more than 600 pregnant women exposed before 37 weeks of gestation.
17 paź 2022 · Data on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in early pregnancy are limited. We conducted a national, population-based, matched cohort study assessing associations between COVID-19 vaccination...
26 kwi 2022 · Symptoms, for those who develop them, are usually mild, and most frequently include cough (41%), fever (40%), dyspnea (21%), and myalgia (19%). However, the evidence in this systematic review suggests a different pattern of symptoms between pregnant and non-pregnant women.
Most pregnant women are no more likely to get COVID-19 than other healthy adults. Some pregnant women do have an increased risk of catching the virus, for example if you have diabetes or are overweight (Body Mass Index over 25). Many women do not experience symptoms when infected with COVID-19. Symptoms you may experience include: