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  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
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    there is no advers effects on babies if the mother has tehf lu shot.
    also your doc will haev it on his computer as to when it was given. if you are concerned call and ask..

    i had my flu shot and my boostrix about 8 days after i concieved and im not worried.
    i am vaccinated against whooping cough adn now dont need to worry when bubs is born..

  2. #2
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    Apr 2008
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    Hi, I had a flu shot done with my last pg too,as I didn`t know I was exspecting,I was 7 weeks,but I told my GP,but he said all was good.....I wouln`t stress....everythinh turned out ok, Hugs!

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
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    Flu shots are not recommended for pregnant women in their first trimester. From the Govt website

    Immunise - 2.3.2 Vaccination of women planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and preterm infants

    (ii) Pregnancy

    Although the use of most vaccines during pregnancy is not usually recommended on precautionary grounds, there is no convincing evidence that pregnancy should be an absolute contraindication to the use of any vaccine, particularly inactivated vaccines. The only exception is vaccinia virus (smallpox vaccination), which has been shown to cause fetal malformation. There is some evidence, however, that fever per se is teratogenic.1,2 With the exception of the use of influenza vaccine, the NHMRC takes the conservative position that the use of vaccines during pregnancy might cause fever and should be avoided other than in situations of increased risk, where the benefits of protection from vaccination outweigh the risks. Eliminating the risk of exposure to vaccine-preventable diseases during pregnancy (eg. by changing travel plans, avoiding high-risk behaviours or occupational exposures) is an alternative to vaccination.

    Live attenuated vaccines are contraindicated for pregnant women because of the hypothetical risk of harm to the fetus should transmission occur. If a live attenuated vaccine is inadvertently given to a pregnant woman, or if a woman becomes pregnant within 4 weeks of vaccination, she should be counselled about the potential transmission, albeit extremely unlikely, to the fetus. There is, however, no indication to consider termination of a pregnancy in this situation. The following table may be used as a guide to the recommended use of vaccinations in pregnancy. Information regarding pregnancy status in women of reproductive age should be part of the routine pre-vaccination screening checklist (see Section 1.3.4, Pre-vaccination screening).

    -----They're giving free flu shots at work, but they warn you that pregnant women in their first trimester should not have the vaccination.

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
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    borhood moeooey

    But it says with the exception of the Influenza and also down the bottom of that link....
    Influenza vaccine: Recommended for all pregnant women who will be in the second or third trimester during the influenza season, including those in the first trimester at the time of vaccination
    It also says the same on the Medical Assc. web site too. So I feel better about that. Doctors recommend flu vaccine for ?at risk? groups - Australian Medical Association Victoria, Australia (last point right down bottom)

    So I read that to mean if you are going to be pregnant IN the flu season, you should have the flu vax EVEN if you are in your 1st trimester. Is that how others undersatnd it?

  5. #5
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    Apr 2009
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    if hegemony

    some of my messages aren't coming through. I'm sure it will catch up when the moderator approves them. Maybe it's because I included a link. Anyway I wont be around over the weekend so I'll catch up with the thread next week. Many thanks all. I'm still not sure but what's done is done. I checked my receipt for the chemist and I had the shot 24 hours after conception (know the date of that)