In Kosovo babies born with antibodies against COVID-19 from the mother vaccinated

American Hospital gynecologist in Kosovo Dr. Goxu Goc, has shown a very interesting case of the birth of a baby with antibodies against it. COVID-19. The baby has only been tested a day and has resulted in positive antibody antivirus Sars-Cov-2, after her mother, Gresa Elezi, was vaccinated during pregnancy. “Anyone can be vaccinated, you [...]
The baby has only been tested a day and has resulted in positive antibody antivirus Sars-Cov-2, after her mother, Gresa Elezi, was vaccinated during pregnancy.
I recommend that all pregnant people be vaccinated. As you can see in your babies, they will produce antibodies, they will be protected by you!
In Kosovo, the vaccine of pregnant women and breast - giving mothers has been recommended before, as according to doctors there is no side effect on children, the Schnet newspaper broadcasts.
Otherwise, two major obstetric groups in the United States have long recommended that all pregnant women be vaccinated against coronavirus.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Mothers' Health Society said in a joint statement that data received in recent months by tens of thousands of pregnant women has shown that the use of vaccines against COVID-19 is secure.
COVID-19 infection puts pregnant women at risk of severe complications, even death. But only 22 percent of women have received one or more doses of the vaccine against COVID-19, says the U.S. government data. This figure is low compared with the total number of vaccines in the U.S., where almost 70 percent of the U.S. adult population have received one or two doses of vaccine.
“COVID-19 is the best method of reducing the possibility of maternal and fetus complications from COVID-19 infection to pregnant women”, said Dr. William Groman, president of the Mothers Health Association.
These two groups had earlier said that pregnant women should not be excluded from the vaccine but had not fully supported taking vaccines for this category of society.
However, “The powerful rectification” for pregnant women to take the vaccine, according to these two health groups, was due to increased concerns from the most contagious and rapidly spreading Delta version of the United States.
The president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dr. Martin Tucker, said in a statement that doctors should recommend vaccines for their patients.
This means stressing the safety of vaccines and increasing risk from serious complications related to COVID-19 during pregnancy, including death”, said Tucker.
It is clear that pregnant people should feel safe when they make the decision to vaccinate, and a strong recommendation from their gynecologists can distinguish many pregnant women”, he added.












