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Get the COVID-19 vaccine? For pregnant or breastfeeding women it can be a tough decision

Michelle Sakala initially planned to hold off on getting the vaccine that protects against COVID-19.  She is a nurse with FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital and was eligible to receive it. But she was also breastfeeding her infant daughter, Monroe (think “Monroe” the president, not Marilyn, says Sakala, whose older daughter is named Kennedy.)  “I initially said no to the vaccine when it was first offered to me,” says Sakala, who is 35 and married to an Army major. “Just because it wasn’t advised for women, or the hospital said, ‘We don’t advise you receiving the vaccine if you’re breastfeeding.’

7 Questions People With Ulcerative Colitis May Have About Biologics

7 Questions People With Ulcerative Colitis May Have About Biologics Self 2/10/2021 © Adobe Stock / Sarema For some people with ulcerative colitis, biologics are important for managing many painful symptoms, like diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fevers. First, here’s a little refresher on why these symptoms occur in the first place. Ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory bowel disease, causes inflammation and ulcers in your colon and rectum; your specific symptoms may vary depending on where the inflammation occurs in your digestive tract. While there is no cure, treatments can reduce the inflammation and accompanying symptoms so you feel more comfortable. People with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis commonly take biologics, a class of drugs that reduce inflammation in various ways, according to the Mayo Clinic. If you’re interested in trying a biologic, then it’s a good idea to understand how these drugs could work for you.

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