Search results for Vaccines while pregnant
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Vaccinations
Find out about NHS vaccinations for babies, children and adults, including why they're important and how to get them.
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Whooping cough vaccination in pregnancy
The whooping cough vaccination is recommended for all pregnant women, ideally at 20 weeks pregnant. Find out how this vaccine may help protect your baby's health.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding, fertility and COVID-19 vaccination
Find out about the COVID-19 vaccination if you're pregnant, breastfeeding or might get pregnant in the future.
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The flu jab in pregnancy
Pregnant women should have the flu jab. Find out why it’s needed, where to get it and the risks of flu. The vaccine is safe to have at any stage of pregnancy.
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You and your baby at 27 weeks pregnant
What's happening at 27 weeks of pregnancy, including baby development, your health, planning for birth and getting your whooping cough vaccination.
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You and your baby at 22 weeks pregnant
Your baby's development and things to think about at 22 weeks of pregnancy, including stretch marks and skin changes, maternity leave, whooping cough vaccination and antenatal classes.