A surgeon in Texas revealed she’s seeing a pattern of lung scarring in some patients who have had COVID-19 that’s worse than what she sees in smokers’ lungs.
January 18, 2021
It was good news when two COVID-19 vaccines were approved. There were over 70,000 participants in the Pfizer and Moderna trials, but two unique populations were left out: pregnant or breastfeeding women. Should these women get the COVID vaccine?
Pregnant and breastfeeding women have many questions about the vaccines. They want to know if it is safe for them to get vaccinated. Can a mom continue breastfeeding? If a nursing mom is vaccinated, can her breast milk protect her infant against COVID?
Parentology looked at the recommendations from leading health care organizations and health care providers.
Recommendations from ACOG
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) issued a practice advisory.
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A surgeon in Texas revealed she’s seeing a pattern of lung scarring in some patients who have had COVID-19 that’s worse than what she sees in smokers’ lungs.