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Pregnant women could face complications from COVID-19

Pregnant women could face complications from COVID-19
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Woman's Doctor: Diagnosising preeclampsia

Woman's Doctor: Diagnosising preeclampsia
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy remains an issue for pregnant women


Updated: 10:03 AM EDT May 3, 2021
Vaccine hesitancy remains an issue for many Marylanders, especially pregnant women.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland's latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Pregnancy has been known to reduce immunity, so there's an increased risk of getting any illness, including COVID-19.Dr. Robert Atlas, who is Mercy Medical Center's chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said there's nothing saying pregnant women shouldn't get the vaccine. They just need to be careful and talk to their doctor. The vaccine could even help protect the baby."There is a study out that shows that's it's safe in the third trimester and that it's actually protective of the infant. So, we're all recommending, I am clearly recommending to all my patients I encounter to get the vaccine. When we see patients getting really sick and dying from it, it just makes sense to get the vaccine," Atlas said.Atlas said there hasn't been any increased issues with pregnant women getting the shot, saying they've had similar side effects to anyone else.

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