Getting vaccinated in the third trimester allows your body to create and pass on disease-fighting antibodies to your baby, giving them short-term protection until they can be safely vaccinated at 2 months of age.
If you are 18 years of age or older, you can also get both vaccines without a prescription at many city pharmacies. For information on where to get the flu and Tdap vaccines, you can check the NYC Health Map , call , or ask your primary health care provider. The flu and Tdap vaccines are extremely safe and effective. These vaccines do not contain live viruses, which means that they cannot make you or your baby sick. Severe side effects are very rare.
The most common side effects are:. Health Search all NYC. Menu Promoting and Protecting the City's Health. Find Insurance Dental Care Immunizations During pregnancy, you are at a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from influenza and other infections. There have been , fewer pediatric vaccine doses administered 1.
Fewer people sought non-emergency health care services during the emergency stay at home order, resulting in fewer routine pediatric visits during the pandemic, however, ensuring children are up to date on their routine vaccinations is essential. Dave A. Children should be vaccinated in accordance with the ACIP routine immunization schedule to ensure protection against preventable illness such as measles and pertussis whooping cough.
It's also important for adults to be sure that they have received all the vaccines recommended for adults. Follow baby Jack and his parents as they get answers to common vaccine-related questions and learn more about the importance of vaccinating on schedule.
This video describes how vaccines fight germs and provide long-lasting protection against 14 serious diseases. When you get vaccinated, you not only protect yourself but you also help protect the people around you who might be too young or too sick to get vaccinated themselves.
This is called "community immunity" or "herd immunity". If enough people stop getting vaccinated, outbreaks of now-rare vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, could return.
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