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Pre-pregnancy Vaccine for Measles, Mumps and Rubella
It is important to receive the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine before pregnancy, especially for women who have not had these diseases or have not been vaccinated against them in the past. These diseases increase the risk of miscarriage and birth defects in the fetus.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Pre-pregnancy Vaccine for Chickenpox (Varicella)
The smallpox vaccine is only given to women before they get pregnant if they have never had the disease and were never vaccinated. Getting smallpox while pregnant increases the risk of serious illness and birth defects in babies.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Pre-pregnancy Vaccine for HPV
The HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and women ages 9 to 26 as part of their vaccination schedule. It helps prevent cervical cancer and many cases of vulvar and vaginal cancer, and it can also protect unborn babies by preventing breathing problems and other issues.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy
Pregnant women and infants who contracted influenza are at increased risk of a serious disease.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Whooping Cough Vaccination During Pregnancy
Whooping cough poses a serious health risk for newborn babies. To safeguard your newborn or newborns and yourself, it is essential that you receive the whooping cough vaccine for each pregnancy.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy
Covid19 is still here, and it is recommended for pregnant women to get vaccinated against it because they are at increased risk for severe illness.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Vaccine Safety
Although vaccines protect against serious and life-threatening diseases, rumors about their safety have spread. It is worth examining the rumors in light of scientific research and becoming familiar with the approval and monitoring processes they undergo.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
The RSV virus causes serious respiratory illnesses in infants. To protect all infants, including preterm babies, a new vaccine has been added to the immunization schedule, ensuring they receive early protection against the disease.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Hepatitis B Vaccine
Hepatitis B is a prevalent liver disease in infants, often asymptomatic. Hepatitis B vaccination reduces infection by 90% and saves lives.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Pneumococcal Vaccine (Prevenar 20)
Vaccination for pneumococcus is crucial for infants and children. These bacteria cause infectious diseases and contribute to 60% of bacterial meningitis cases, which can be fatal.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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