Flu vaccine is best protection against flu

The flu vaccine given during pregnancy protects both you and your baby (up to 6 months old) from serious illness and complications of flu. The flu shot has been given to millions of pregnant women over many years. It has not been shown to cause harm to pregnant women or their babies. However, the nasal spray flu vaccine should not be given to women who are pregnant.

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