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Short Description: IMMUNIZATION. Pregnancy. Vaccines help keep a pregnant woman and her growing family healthy. Vaccine. Before pregnancy. During pregnancy. After pregnancy ...
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Vaccines help keep a pregnant woman and her growing family healthy.
&Pregnancy
Vaccine
Hepatitis A Hepatitis B
Before
pregnancy
If at high risk for disease Yes, if at risk
During
pregnancy
If at high risk for disease Yes, if at risk No, under study Yes
After
pregnancy
If at high risk for disease Yes, if at risk Yes, if 9 through 26 years of age Yes Yes, if less than 50 years of age and healthy; avoid conception for 4 weeks Yes, give immediately postpartum if susceptible to rubella If indicated
Type of Vaccine
Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated Inactivated Live
Route
IM IM IM IM Nasal spray
Human Yes, if 9 through 26 Papillomavirus (HPV) years of age Influenza TIV Influenza LAIV Yes
Yes, if less than 50 years of age and healthy; avoid No conception for 4 weeks Yes, avoid conception for 4 weeks If indicated No If indicated
MMR Meningococcal: ·polysaccharide ·conjugate Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Tetanus/Diphtheria Td Tdap, one dose only Varicella
Live
SC
Inactivated Inactivated If indicated Yes, Tdap preferred Yes, preferred Yes, avoid conception for 4 weeks If indicated If indicated If indicated Yes, Tdap preferred Inactivated Toxoid Toxoid/ inactivated Live
SC IM IM or SC IM IM SC
If high risk of pertussis; otherwise, Yes, preferred Td preferred Yes, give immediately No postpartum if susceptible
For information on all vaccines, including travel vaccines, use this table with www.cdc.gov/vaccines Get an answer to your specific question by e-mailing cdcinfo@cdc.gov or calling 800-CDC-INFO (232-4636) · 24/7 · English or Spanish
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