COVID-19 Vaccines & Pregnancy Q&A

If you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or undergoing infertility treatment, then you鈥檒l want to watch this brief, information-packed video, featuring Laura Riley, MD, Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In the first of our three-part series on COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy, Dr. Riley addresses your most pressing questions about vaccination before, during, and after pregnancy, should you choose to breastfeed. You鈥檒l learn why the vaccine is both safe and beneficial for you and your baby, and how not getting vaccinated can increase your risk for serious COVID-19, while also jeopardizing your pregnancy. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e trying to become pregnant, then go ahead and get vaccinated,鈥 Dr. Riley urges. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not going to interfere with fertility or implantation. It鈥檚 certainly not going to harm your baby.鈥

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