Are OVID-19 vaccines safe for pregnancy?

Pregnant women belong to the group of most endangered to face COVID-19 severe. But vaccines among pregnant women are developing more slowly in Germany than in other parts of the world. Unless medical advice was clearer, Anja W, a 35-year-old woman in the week [...]
Pregnant women belong to the group of most endangered to face COVID-19 severe. But vaccines among pregnant women are developing more slowly in Germany than in other parts of the world.
Unless medical advice was clearer, Anja W, a 35-year-old woman in her 25th week of pregnancy, could be vaccinated against COVID-19.
She's a doctor, and she knows all the problems that involve her condition.
“As if the German Association of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, as well as the Committee for Vacination would come up with a clear vaccine recommendation for pregnant women and as if a vaccine against COVID-19 would be classified as at lower risk than the virus infection itself, then vaccinated. I've followed the advice addressed in other countries. In the United States, pregnant women have now been vaccinated and how many months”, Anja W said, speaking of the German agency “Deutsche Welle”.
Besides the US, other countries in the world, like the United Kingdom, Israel and Belgium, have recommended that pregnant people receive vaccines. In fact, they have even been described as priority cases. But, the German Vacination Committee (STIKO) is still expected to issue such a recommendation in the country, bringing in periods of whether during pregnancy or even during breast care.
Late over lack of data
In April 2021, STIKO had recommended against vaccinating pregnant people. The recommendation stated that this is the case because those with certain health problems and who result in greater risk of being affected by the most severe form of COVID-19 disease should be taken into account for the vaccine, but only after a benefit-based analysis and risk, and after the potential recipient is well informed.
This actually means vaculation only for individual and extraordinary cases and at the risk of the recipient himself. STIKO has indicated that insufficient data has made it impossible to give a recommendation in favour of vaccinating pregnant women, since they only rarely participate in clinical trials for certain drugs.
Hence, the Committee has not come up with a stand against the inoculation of future mothers, but it has only claimed that it cannot recommend treatment among the pregnant. So it's not about a case or a case. That is the very attitude, however, that has been described as confusing to future mothers.
Gynecologists in favor of quick vaccine.
Professionists and gynecologists have been subjected to pressure. A group of 11 field organisations in Germany have published a <x0 concentration document”, arguing that pregnant women face a high risk of being affected by the serious version of COVID-19 and have insisted that sufficient and sustainable data now exist regarding the safety of mARN-based vaccines.
Stefan Kloge, chief of university hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), shares the same stance. He has said that an increase in the number of cases with COVID-19 among pregnant women in hospitals has been recorded. Speaking to the German news agency DPA, he has said five such cases have been recorded only for the past two weeks.
These cases are especially dramatic. We should start vaccinating pregnant women in Germany”, he stressed.
More Concerns
Anya W. has stressed that if pregnant women are now considered endangered patients, their protection would have to be the number one priority. Like a doctor and at the same time pregnant, she feels especially fragile.
I'm going through this pregnancy more and more concerned than the first” pregnancy, she said. I'm working in the hospital and trying, as far as I can, to protect myself against SARS-Cov-2” infection.
Germany's gynecology organizations, which require an increase in vaccine between pregnant and breast - giving mothers, stress the findings of the U.S. Centers for Calculating Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that have shown there is no indication that vaccines against COVID-19 may cause complications among pregnant people. The CDC has also made known that no concerns exist either regarding the creation of antibodies or tolerance of vaccines.
M vaccines ARN, favorites
Nevertheless, the use of mARN-based vaccines has been recommended among pregnant women. So, on the list are vaccines “Pfixer”-“B NTech” and “Moderna”.
Pregnant doctor Anja W., would prefer a m. ARN.
Pregnant women are more at risk of thrombosis and would like to avoid this danger, so I prefer the mARN” vaccine, she said.
Many people, however, who are pregnant and willing to vaccinate have not yet been vaccinated, as doctors are showing reluctance to fight risks. This has left them in a position to speculate whether the highest risk is from infection or vaccine.
Anya W. He hopes that soon there will be more firm advice in Germany for pregnant women.
Until then, my second child will only come to this life”, she stressed.












