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Good news BBMP will vaccinate pregnant women soon

Palike says vaccinations will begin once the health department issues guidelines Close on the heels of the announcement that the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will conduct a door-to-door survey to find out who’s been vaccinated and who’s not, here comes another announcement. The BBMP is all set to vaccinate pregnant women in the City. Confirming this, BBMP’s Special Commissioner (Health and IT) D Ranadeep said, “Pregnant women need to be vaccinated for protection from covid-19. We are ready and the State has asked us to wait till the health department issues guidelines. BBMP will soon be commencing vaccinations.”

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Get your Covid jab before third wave: Doctors to pregnant women

Express News Service BENGALURU: While the Union Health Ministry has given its nod for pregnant women to get vaccinated against Covid-19, experts have pointed out that they should come forward and get themselves vaccinated before the third wave sets in. This comes at a time when the second wave has been harsh on pregnant women with many showing serious symptoms, including breathlessness. According to experts, exclusive drives should be arranged for pregnant women and gynaecologists should be present at the site to make the inoculation hassle-free and risk-free. Dr Suhasini Inamdar, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Motherhoood Hospital, Bengaluru, said, “Pregnant women should be vaccinated on priority as the second wave was harsh on them. Vaccination for pregnant women has already commenced and, if they start taking the vaccine right away, then we may be able to cover the entire population of pregnant women before the onset of the third wave.”

Pregnant women at high risk in second Covid wave, need holistic medical support- The New Indian Express

Pregnant women at high risk in second Covid wave, need holistic medical support  A senior doctor at a PHC in Mandya, on condition of anonymity, said more pregnant women are coming in late, with acute respiratory distress syndrome, and lungs collapsing. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Express News Service BENGALURU: The second wave of Covid-19 has not spared pregnant women while many miscarriages have been reported among women in their first and second trimester, deaths have also gone up considerably in Karnataka, say gynaecologists and obstetricians. Though data compilation is yet to happen, experts warn that the number of deaths, stillbirths and underweight babies is increasing, and needs immediate attention. They demand that the state government issue separate guidelines for the care and treatment of pregnant women and new mothers immediately. 

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