Pregnant Moms Who Get COVID-19 Vaccine Could Transfer Antibodies To Babies: Study
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Pregnant women who get vaccinated could transfer COVID-19 antibodies to their babies, a study has found
The sooner pregnant women get inoculated, the better the chances of passing on antibodies to their babies
The COVID-19 vaccines have not shown any safety problem, according to the CDC
The sooner a pregnant woman gets vaccinated against COVID-19, the better. A new study has found that pregnant women are more likely to transfer protective antibodies to their babies if they get vaccinated at an earlier stage in their pregnancy.
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