Health News - Babies whose mothers got an mRNA Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy have a lower risk of neonatal death and neonatal intensive care admission, new research has found. This finding from a large-scale study in Ontario, Canada, of more than 142,000 live births was published in. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Covid-19 shot during pregnancy cuts baby’s risk of death by almost 80%: Study Asia News Network (ANN) is the leading regional alliance of news titles striving to bring the region closer, through an active sharing of editorial content on happenings in the region.
Last year in December, actress and host Nadiah M. Din welcomed her third child, Ezhaan. The 32-year-old, who is married to French national Bilal Jeanpierre, has since been open about sharing her birthing experience on social media, including her prodromal labour (often called ‘false labour’) as well as her birth plan and choice of labour position. The couple are also.
SINGAPORE - Will Covid-19 mRNA vaccines harm the foetus? Are booster shots recommended for pregnant women? These were some questions raised by pregnant women and members of the public during a webinar on Saturday (Oct 16) organised by the College of Clinician Scientists under the Academy of Medicine Singapore. Here are some questions answered by doctors. A: Unvaccinated pregnant women.