Should I get the COVID-19 Vaccine if I am Pregnant or Breastfeeding?
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Fact Sheet, 2021
This fact sheet provides evidence-based information on COVID-19 illness and vaccination in pregnant and breastfeeding people to help them make informed decisions about getting vaccinated.
A list of associated references can be accessed at: COVID-19 Vaccine in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding References.
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