The COVID-19 vaccination offers protective maternal and newborn health benefits for mothers who develop SARS-CoV-2 infection ...
Pregnant women who get the COVID-19 vaccine are less likely to have a preterm birth, University of British Columbia ...
Dr. Deborah Money, senior author of the paper published Monday in JAMA, said having such a large study "robustly" confirms ...
Multivariable analyses confirmed that vaccination remained associated with lower hospitalization risk in both periods after controlling for comorbid conditions. Compared with vaccinated patients, the ...
Pregnant people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were far less likely to experience severe illness or deliver their babies ...
Vaccination linked to lower risk for hospitalization, critical care unit admission, preterm birth during delta and omicron periods ...
A new investigation published in JAMA examines how COVID-19 vaccination affects maternal and perinatal outcomes among ...
Women who received the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy, rather than before becoming pregnant, had even lower rates of ...
You may be debating whether or not you should get the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy, especially since there are conflicting guidelines, messages, and stories about whether or not it's recommended ...
They should have access to it, according to the CDC. Since the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was granted emergency use authorization by the FDA, more than 450,000 people have been given the ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Some expectant mothers are wondering if they should be any more concerned about coronavirus than the general public. ABC7 News Anchor Ama Daetz consulted Dr. Roxanna Irani from UCSF.
"We're now one step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make America healthy again," said Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Getty The CDC will no longer recommend ...