Pregnant women can also get corona vaccine?, find out what US professor Geoffrey Goldstein said
Pregnant women can also get corona vaccine?, find out what US professor Geoffrey Goldstein said
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Women are being asked to stay away from covid-19 anti-vaccine during pregnancy. It will be safe to take and it will not damage the umbilical cord. In the recent past, the first-of-its-kind study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, said, "There have been many articles that it is safe to take covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy. '

In fact, Geoffrey Goldstein, assistant professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in the US, said, "The umbilical cord is like a black box in a plane. If anything goes wrong during pregnancy, we can see a change in the placenta to show what happened. Goldstein also said, "This will tell us that taking an anti-covid-19 vaccine does not harm the umbilical cord. The same researchers have also said that there is a sense of hesitation about vaccines, especially among pregnant women. At the same time, Emily Miller, assistant professor at Northwestern University and co-author of the study, said, "These are early figures, but our team hopes that this can reduce concerns about the risk of vaccines during pregnancy. ''

The study's authors reportedly tested the umbilical cord in 84 pregnant women who took the vaccine and 116 non-vaccinated women in Chicago, USA. Most of them were given doses of moderna and pfizer vaccines during the seventh to ninth months of pregnancy. In this regard, Miller said that "pregnant women who take vaccine supplements to prevent infection should consider it safe. ''

 

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