Most of those pregnant in Kosovo unexplored, what some of them say

Mirjeta Seydaj from Pristina is in eighth month of pregnancy and awaits the first child. She says she's not vaccinated against COVID-19, even though he has heard health authorities ' recommendations that vaccines are allowed for pregnancy. The reason I'm afraid of high temperatures. I'm afraid I can harm the baby, not for [...]
Mirjeta Seydaj from Pristina is in eighth month of pregnancy and awaits the first child.
She says she's not vaccinated against COVID-19, even though he has heard health authorities ' recommendations that vaccines are allowed for pregnancy.
The reason I'm afraid of high temperatures. I'm afraid I can harm the baby, not for myself I'm not afraid, just for the baby”, she says.
Besides the fear of vaccine, fear is also due to coronary infection.
I'm scared. I usually stay isolated, sometimes I go out in the open, and I don't have contact with anyone, very little”, she says.
He says that he has not received a doctor's recommendation not to be vaccinated, but he has decided.
Unlike Mysteria, S.I.E. known name for editorialism, which is shortly before the birth of her fourth child, says that she was not vaccinated against the choreography at the doctor's recommendation.
My doctor once told me don't vaccinate, after birth you get”, she says.
On Saturday, media in Kosovo reported that on September 3rd, even a pregnant woman has lost her life in Coronobrus.
In Kosovo, according to data released by Djiynecology hospital director Jakup Ismajli, over 90 percent of pregnant women in Kosovo have not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
No pregnancy, which in this time has been hospitalised in the gynaecology clinic, but also from the information we have from the main centers of family medicine, private hospitals have not been vaccinated. Over 90 percent of pregnant women in Kosovo have not been vaccinated”, Ishmael says.
Dr. Ishmael urged pregnant women to be vaccinated because the danger of coronary danger is great.
“Save distance, set mask. The only way to stop the virus is to vaccinate. Pregnants and lechos and breast - giving mothers” should be vaccinated, says Ishmael.
Coronavirus has spared no pregnant women. On September 2nd at the Gynecology Clinic, 13 pregnant women infected with coronarys, 2 in serious health, and others with oxygen therapy.
Coronavirus infected pregnancies are being treated in a special department of the Gynecology Clinic.
This department has 45 beds, is the delivery and operation hall, and is the needed health staff”, says Ishmael.
Doctors Call for Vaccination of Pregnant Races
The World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States have appealed to all pregnant women to be vaccinated against coronary.
According to a CDC analysis released on August 11th, according to data taken by pregnant women who have taken a vaccine against Coronavirus, in the first weeks of their pregnancy, there has been no increased risk of failure among 2,500 women who have received Pfizer and Modern vaccines against COVID-19 before they were 20 weeks pregnant.
<x) COVIED-19 was about 13 percent, an estimated percentage of the level of failures among pregnant people in the general population”, estimate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the main public health institution in the United States.
According to the CDC, the Delta variant, which is a more contagious option than the original version of the coronary, makes the pregnancy more urgent.
Meanwhile, the National Institute of Public Health (IKSHP) in Kosovo recommends vaccinating pregnant people, in cases where the benefits of vaccine for pregnancy exceed possible risks.
“Pregnants should be provided information on the risks of COVID-19 in pregnancy, possible vaccine benefits, and actual restrictions on the vaccine's safety data for the pregnant group. In the world, many pregnant people have been vaccinated, and up - to - date results have not indicated the harmful effect of vaccine”, says I KSHP in a post made on her website.
The Ministry of Health in Kosovo, meanwhile, has launched a conscious field requiring vaccination of pregnant women.
Spring Zajoullah Raci gynecologist in her message to pregnant women and mothers alike say that the vaccine is also allowed according to the World Health Organization.
Kosovo is going through a serious phase with pandemic. The new cases over the past three weeks have increased.
With new measures by the Kosovo government, which have entered into force on 29 August, pregnant women have been relieved of the obligation to physically present themselves at work. Public or private employers have been instructed to create an opportunity to work from home. / REL











