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Covid vaccine and pregnancy
I am now 45 days pregnant, homr UPT kit and beta hcg has confirmed it, I have taken first dose of covid vaccine, now 84 days already crossed. Can i take 2nd dose in pregnancy. I have concived after 7 years, i dont want to loose this pregnancy. If i dont take 2nd dose will it harm, or if i take will it affect pregnancy?? Plz help me
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You can take vaccine
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As per recent central government guidelines for vaccination stated is 1 -"Covid vaccination is not harmful for pregnant mother and child " 2- if pregnant lady have any  prior co morbadity like diabetes or hypertension or hypo / hyperthyroidism then you consult with your gynecologist
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go for vaccination free mind if you're don't have prior co morbadity .
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if you have any then consult your gynecologist
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Yes mam u can get vaccinated.
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