Flu Vaccine in Mom Protects Baby, Too!

Dr. SoperHigh fever and chills, achy muscles,  cough and feeling fatigued.  These are all symptoms of the flu.  And flu season is upon us, lasting from November to March.  If there was a way to prevent this miserable illness, wouldn’t you want to know?  Well a vaccine is available and the good news is that it’s safe to give during pregnancy.  Both mothers and their newborn babies benefit from this inactivated flu vaccine that is recommended for pregnant women, who will be in the second or third trimester of pregnancy during flu season.

Pregnant women and young infants are at increased risk for the serious consequences of influenza infection.  While inactivated influenza vaccine is recommended for pregnant women, it is not licensed for infants younger than six months of age.  But guess what?  Administration of this vaccine to mom results in protective antibodies that cross the placenta and protect her baby after birth.  In a recent study published in the
New England Journal of Medicine, the infants of mothers receiving the vaccine during pregnancy had significantly less flu infections than those infants born to mothers that did not receive the vaccine.  Vaccinated mothers also had fewer respiratory illnesses.

The vaccine is safe in pregnancy because it does not contain live flu virus.  It cannot cause the flu nor give your baby the flu.  It just prompts your body to produce protective antibodies making you immune to the infection.
 
So, if you’re pregnant and it’s flu season, ask your OB about receiving the flu vaccine.  The
Centers for Disease Control and the American College of Obstetrians and Gynecologists recommend it.

by: 
David Soper, M.D.

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January 16. 2009 04:23

Thank you for sharing with us on how mom's protect their baby.

January 16. 2009 07:42

The way science works is so beautiful, each and every thing that our system undergoes. The process of birth of a child is a miracle. It is a true beauty of nature. We are so marvelously created indeed!

RV

January 23. 2009 04:15

Thanks for informing us about "Pregnant women and young infants are at increased risk for the serious consequences of influenza infection." I never knew about this. I told my wife immediately.

January 25. 2009 07:08

This is an amazing achievement through science.. Good for mom and babies..

HGH

January 31. 2009 02:18

Thanks for coverings "Pregnant women and young infants are at increased risk for the serious consequences of influenza infection."

January 31. 2009 02:43

Excellent article. Very informative for women! Have you ever considered adding more videos to your blog posts to keep the readers more entertained?

February 3. 2009 03:31

Thats a very cool article, I never would have known that by the mum taking it the baby would also be protected.

bath stonehenge

February 6. 2009 01:27

It´s the second time I am pregnant. And I always let me vaccined against influenca.

LR

February 7. 2009 05:01

FLU vaccination is important precaution of epidemy.

February 14. 2009 00:21

I guess when the Mom's immune response system kicks in due to the shot, the antibodies go through the milk into the infant. Another good reason for breast-feeding I guess.

Interesting post.

February 18. 2009 00:39

parent usually don't realize how important is to go vaccination for flu.

February 18. 2009 00:40

parent usually don't realize how important is to go vaccination for flu.

February 25. 2009 01:26

this is really important information that mothers need to get and understand.

March 3. 2009 18:15

Hello I didn´t know that pregnant women can protect the baby against influenca with a vaccin. I thought it could be dangerous. Thanks for that information!

Fettabbau

March 10. 2009 22:34

Very inportant information fot mother..
her must know how to protect baby..

June 9. 2009 09:38

Flu is now become more dangerous for human, so I think vaccination for flu is a must indeed.

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