
Monday Oct 11, 2021
29 | Thoughts on the COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy/Fertility
Should you take the COVID vaccine if you're pregnant or trying to conceive?
This is a great question to bring to your primary care provider!
Even though I am not a primary care provider, I've been getting this question from many of my clients who are wondering whether to get vaccinated during pregnancy or while trying to conceive. I thought it might be useful to share my perspective in this week's episode. As always, please talk to your own healthcare team to make the best decision for your particular case.
Quick summary:
I would feel comfortable getting the vaccine if I were pregnant or trying to become so.
Resources:
- Learn about the mechanism of mRNA vaccines
- Your local epidemiologist newsletter is excellent for detailed and updated info on COVID/vaccines
- COVID vaccine does not have an 80%+ risk of miscarriage
- Participate in a study about menstrual experiences following the COVID vaccine
- COVID vaccine does not cause sterility
- Learn more about the mechanisms of action for the COVID vaccines and more from Heather Zwickey, who has a PhD in Immunology and founded the Helfgott Research Institute at National University of Natural Medicine
- COVID risks higher for pregnant people & COVID + adverse pregnancy outcomes
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