Covid Vaccine?
I don’t want to start a general vaccine debate, so I’m asking this ONLY for the people who would definitely get the vaccine when it’s first offered if you were not pregnant:
Would you get it if pregnant? Why or why not? (And have you seen much research?).
I think many of us in this group will be pregnant by the time it’s widely available, and most of us would not delay <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">ivf</a> just to wait for the vaccine. There seems to be limited research, but at the same time it seems like the vaccine risks aren’t as bad as the covid risks. I noticed in the US they’re leaving it up to the individual, but in the UK they’re not giving it to pregnant women?
Would you also base it some on where you work (and/or who you currently live with and where they spend their days)?
Again, not trying to start controversy, just trying to think about best practices.
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