Getting vaccinated against Covid-19 during pregnancy might not only protect the mother but her baby, too, a new CDC study suggests
The infants of mothers who completed two doses of either the Moderna or Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccines during pregnancy had about a 60% reduced risk for being hospitalized with Covid-19 in the first six months of their lives, a new study finds.
The study did not include data on vaccine effectiveness of booster shots, or on mothers who were vaccinated before pregnancy.But for women who already were vaccinated and boosted before pregnancy, that helps protect against the adverse outcomes that are associated with having Covid-19 during pregnancy, Meaney-Delman said.
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