NHS Hampshire urge pregnant women to get flu vaccination
With Covid still dominating the news, the region's medical professionals are reminding pregnant women to use the health services still available to protect themselves and their unborn babies.
Hampshire GP, Dr Nicola Decker, said: ‘I encourage all pregnant women to get their flu vaccine.
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Hide Ad‘During pregnancy a woman’s immune system is naturally weakened as it works hard to protect both mum and baby.
‘Getting flu during pregnancy can increase the risk of miscarriage, having a baby born too soon or born with a low birth weight.
‘By having your free flu vaccination, either during an appointment with your midwife or at your GP practice reduces this risk.
‘It also provides protection for your baby once they are born. It’s safe to have at any stage in your pregnancy and we would encourage you to take up the offer.’
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Hide AdAs well as getting the flu jab, women are being reminded of the need to attend their routine maternity appointments.
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