Pregnant women have been ‘strongly advised’ by the Malta College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists to get their COVID-19 vaccine. This urging comes in view of the several complications seen in pregnant women due to the virus and its variants. The women are being advised to consider the Pfizer vaccine after their 12th week of pregnancy following consultations with doctors. The doctors stated that vaccination is the best way to reduce the chances of contracting COVID-19 in pregnancy, reducing potential complications for both mother and child.
There is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine affects fertility. Conversely, the vaccine can be safely administered in pregnancy and breastfeeding periods, as well as when trying to get pregnant. According to reports by Times of Malta, five COVID-19 patients currently in intensive care, one is a 19-week pregnant 30-year-old woman and is intubated.
Despite only advising women with high risk of exposure to the virus or with high risk medical conditions to get vaccinated up till now, doctors are now revising the advice to include all pregnant women after their 12th week of pregnancy. Pregnant women are being advised to call 145 or email [email protected] to book a Pfizer vaccination appointment.
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