Since 2012, the CDC has suggested that all
pregnant women receive the Tdap vaccine, even
if they were vaccinated earlier in life.
And new research found that Tdap was safe
for both mom and baby.
I'm Erin White with your latest health news.
The new study found that the vaccine did not
cause many pregnancy issues and may prevent
potentially deadly infectious diseases in
newborns.
The study authors said all pregnant women
should receive the vaccine, which prevents
tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis.
Speak with an OBGYN about vaccinations during
your pregnancy.
