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Pregnancy and the Flu

If you’re pregnant, taking precautions to prevent the flu is especially important. Pregnant women, even those in perfect health, can become very ill if they get the flu.

For example, research has found that pregnant women who acquired the flu in the third trimester are just as likely to be hospitalized for heart or lung problems as non-pregnant women with serious, chronic medical conditions.

The risk increases as women progress in their pregnancies. One study showed that healthy women at 37 to 42 weeks are almost five times as likely to be admitted to the hospital during the flu season for heart or lung problems as women who are one to six months postpartum. Another study showed that pregnant women with asthma are at extra high risk for hospitalization during the flu season.

Because of these findings, both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that women who are or will be pregnant during the flu season get the flu vaccine.

Pregnant woman receiving vaccine

Will the Flu Vaccine Help?

Flu shots given during pregnancy help protect both the mother and her baby from flu. A 2018 study showed that getting a flu shot reduced a pregnant woman’s risk of being hospitalized with flu by an average of 40 percent. Pregnant women who get a flu vaccine also are helping to protect their babies from flu illness for the first several months after their birth, when they are too young to get vaccinated.

Is the Flu Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women?

Because the flu shot is an inactivated vaccine and contains no live virus, vaccine experts believe it is safe for pregnant women in any trimester of pregnancy. Numerous studies of thousands of pregnant women have demonstrated the safety of flu vaccine for the fetus and the mother, as well as a substantial reduction in influenza among vaccinated pregnant women and their infants.

What Do Physicians Think?

The vast majority of experts, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, believe the flu shot is safe and can be given in any stage of pregnancy. Sutter Health strongly endorses this position. If you're pregnant and want to discuss the flu vaccine further, talk to your primary care provider or obstetrician.

Visit Flu Resources to learn more about flu symptoms and schedule your flu shot. Check out the CDC website for more information on the safety of flu vaccine in pregnancy.

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