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Vaccine advice for pregnant, postpartum women after J&J pause
Advice for pregnant women, vaccine By CNN staff | April 14, 2021 at 11:58 AM CDT - Updated April 14 at 11:58 AM
(CNN) – With a pause in the use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, a new recommendation comes from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
The medical group is encouraging pregnant and postpartum women who wish to get vaccinated to get either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine instead, even if the J&J vaccine becomes available again.
“Pregnancy itself is a risk factor for blood clots, so when you’re thinking about the serious side effect that we’re talking about is blood clots, anything you can do to reduce that risk makes sense,” according to Dr. Sujatha Reddy, an OB-GYN in Atlanta.
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Indiana House Reps. Chris Campbell, D-West Lafayette, and Sue Errington, D-Muncie, read testimonies from sexual assault survivors across the state at a Statehouse rally in March.
Whitney Downard | CNHI Statehouse Reporter Controversial abortion reversal bill approved by legislature
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Indiana House Reps. Chris Campbell, D-West Lafayette, and Sue Errington, D-Muncie, read testimonies from sexual assault survivors across the state at a Statehouse rally in March. Whitney Downard | CNHI Statehouse Reporter
INDIANAPOLIS – State lawmakers on Tuesday approved an anti-abortion bill that opponents call unsafe and anti-science.
The bill, which passed the House 62-25 and awaits Gov. Eric Holcomb’s signature, requires abortion providers to share information about an “abortion reversal” option for women pursuing drug-induced abor