Flu needle while pregnant

Anon Imperfect Mum

Flu needle while pregnant

I’m 24 weeks it’s my third baby , my midwife just told me that I can have the flu needle at 28 weeks plus the whooping cough needle as that’s now recommended to have every pregnancy .

My question is I’ve never ever had the flu needle and I wasn’t planning on getting it , had anyone ever had it during pregnancy ? I’m so unsure about it .

Has anyone had the whoopong cough needle while pregnant ? I had it 8 years ago when my first daughter was born and thought I would have it again when this one was born but didn’t realise they give it while pregnant now

Posted in:  Self Care, Health & Wellbeing, Pregnancy, Baby & Toddler

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Yes whooping cough while pregnant to provide some cover for the baby as soonas theyre born. I also wasnt going to get flu shot but after speaking to them I did. There are zero risks and some benefits as pregnant women and babies are more likely to catch it and can get really seriously ill and even die from flu.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Third pregnancy and I've had whooping cough and flu injections each pregnancy at 28 weeks. I just feel that any protection I can give my baby I will especially whooping cough as it can provide baby with cover as soon as they're born

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Anon Imperfect Mum

I had the actual flu pregnant with my second, was a very scary time (was also around the time swine flu was making headlines).
Trust me, if they're offering it, take it!

As for the whooping cough one, they offer that in pregnancy now to offer baby more protection, it's a brilliant advance in prenatal care - one I wish was available when I was pregnant!

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Yes I had both as did my husband, no hesitations. You will pass the antibodies on once born if you breastfeed. It’s vital !!

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Pregnant women are consider high risk when it comes to the flu, just like the elderly. The whooping cough is to help your baby be somewhat protected once its born. I had both with my pregnancy and am so glad that i did. I didnt get any side effects from either needles.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Thanks ladies , I have no problem with the whooping cough just really unsure about the flu needle as I’ve never had it and wasn’t sure if it would be safe for the baby or cause side effects for myself .

Would you suggest my partner get both needles too ?

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Partner only needs a whooping cough booster when due and as for flu its up to him but would be recommended as he'll be around you and bub.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

If unsure speak to them, Im pretty sure there are no major risks or side effects of flu vaccine - none. But the effects of flu while pregnant are very serious, and your chances are increased.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Definitely whooping cough, as with anyone who will be coming into contact with your baby.

Flu is up to them, my husband did because he would have felt extremely guilty had he not and he contracted it and harmed our baby :)

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Anon Imperfect Mum

I recently had my third baby. Same deal this pregnancy so I looked into it and spoke to a doctor. There hasn't actually been a lot of testing on humans to say that there is low or no risk to the baby. Definitely not enough conclusive studies for my comfort. I opted out everything was fine.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Was this for the flu needle ?

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Medical professionals cannot claim no side effects if there are no studies. That is not the same thing.
A quick google search confirms, studies done, no serious risk.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://healthywa.wa...

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Anon Imperfect Mum

No to both.
Not tested on pregnant women.
As you said, wasn’t offered just a few short years ago and the consensus then was absolutely no shots for pregnant women.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Stop spreading lies. People like you are the reason why diseases aren't being eradicated as fast as they should be.

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Which part is a lie?

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Anon Imperfect Mum

Definitely get them to protect you and your bubba from this nasty strain of the flu and from whooping cough.

Science is awesome

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