Pregnancy doesn t increase the risk of acquiring SARS-COV-2: Expert
Hopeful that Govt may soon allow COVID-19 jab for pregnant women: Expert
New Delhi: A woman can get vaccinated against COVID-19 anytime after the delivery of her baby, healthcare experts have said and stressed on the need to permit vaccination of even pregnant women to protect them from the infection. The government recently allowed vaccination for lactating mothers. The NITI Aayog Member (Health) has stressed that there is no problem in breastfeeding after vaccination and it must not be halted “even for an hour”.
Healthcare experts have also said that a woman can get vaccinated against COVID-19 anytime after the delivery of her baby.
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Covid-19 vaccine: Doctors advice for post-vaccine care at home
A sore injection site, pain in the injected arm, mild fever, moderate fatigue, headaches, chills, and even diarrhoea are symptoms commonly seen after administration of the Covid-19 vaccine.
| 16 May 2021 2:44 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: A sore injection site, pain in the injected arm, mild fever, moderate fatigue, headaches, chills, and even diarrhoea are symptoms commonly seen after administration of the Covid-19 vaccine. While one may have taken the right step towards protection from the virus, doctors say the post-vaccination symptoms can be managed at home.
According to Sujeet Ranjan, Executive Director of the Coalition for Food and Nutrition Security (CFNS), after vaccination, staying on site for monitoring is crucial. The healthcare provider should observe you for about 30 minutes after the vaccine is administered to make sure there are no immediate reactions. However, it is extremely rare to have severe health rea