thanks for this, I’m due end of December also and my main concern is the ‘waves’ that may follow leading up to those months. I think for me, I’m going to wait until 20-24weeks and make a more firm decision. My husband had Pfizer a few weeks back and had some fatigue and a dead arm and that was all luckily.I’m 14+4 with my second baby and had my vaccine yesterday (I got Pfizer as I’m under 30 so would have had that one regardless of pregnancy). Baby isn’t due until the end of December so a worry was another wave in the autumn/winter and catching it then when data suggests if you catch it late in pregnancy there’s an increased risk of still birth. (I was really upset and worried about Grace Victory who caught covid late in pregnancy). Of course I’m worried about the very distant long term effects on baby but I put my trust in science and the NHS for everything else (including other vaccines) so I personally don’t see why this should be any different. I don’t agree with the whole “it’s been rushed” theory, if you have a quick google it’s easy to see how they were able to develop it so quickly compared to usual vaccines.
I felt a little groggy since a few hours after getting it, a very slight headache and a bit of a sore arm but nothing I can’t easily handle. I had it in the afternoon so once my little girl was in bed I went to bed myself to rest and have a nice early night just in case today things hit me! I was just advised that if I get a fever to make sure I definitely rest and don’t try and push through, easier said than done with an older child but thankfully i haven’t experienced that.
The article someone posted on a previous page was great, I thought the part highlighting that none of the ingredients in the vaccine are known to have any advise affects on babies in utero was worthwhile reading for those on the fence.
There’s no harm in waiting so you can really read up and do your research, definitely the responsible thing to do!thanks for this, I’m due end of December also and my main concern is the ‘waves’ that may follow leading up to those months. I think for me, I’m going to wait until 20-24weeks and make a more firm decision. My husband had Pfizer a few weeks back and had some fatigue and a dead arm and that was all luckily.
Exactly, I’ve seen a webinar I need to catch up on the whole vaccination thing which I want to do so I can digest it and luckily things are ok where i am currently so I don’t feel pressured. Though to be honest, the relaxation of rules on July 19th has made me feel abit anxious, so I think I’ll continue to mask wear as much as poss in crowded situations to protect myself and the baby. It’s a really tough choiceThere’s no harm in waiting so you can really read up and do your research, definitely the responsible thing to do!
My partner had his a few weeks ago too and my body definitely handled it better than him, although I feel he may have milked it a bit to have a few hours in the afternoon watching Tv in bed
That’s good to hearExactly, I’ve seen a webinar I need to catch up on the whole vaccination thing which I want to do so I can digest it and luckily things are ok where i am currently so I don’t feel pressured. Though to be honest, the relaxation of rules on July 19th has made me feel abit anxious, so I think I’ll continue to mask wear as much as poss in crowded situations to protect myself and the baby. It’s a really tough choice
It hasnt! Thank you! XIt’s probably been mentioned on here before, sorry! But “Pregnant then Screwed” have a fantastic video about all things covid vaccine & fertility/pregnancy/breastfeeding. I definitely recommend checking it out.View attachment 652369
Take some time to make your choice. It’s a hard one, and you need to feel happy with whatever you decide. Have you had a read of any research or webinars or anything? X26 weeks and I just do not know what to do. My head is spinning and I’m scared of getting covid
I follow pregnant then screwed and read the gov advise. All that’s enough to name your head want to explode with information!Take some time to make your choice. It’s a hard one, and you need to feel happy with whatever you decide. Have you had a read of any research or webinars or anything? X
I need to sit down and spend some time reading as I’m waiting until 20w to firm a decision. Being due in the winter is what is giving me a worryI follow pregnant then screwed and read the gov advise. All that’s enough to name your head want to explode with information!
The legislation is completely discriminatory and designed to force people into taking a vaccine that they cannot take for health reasons or choose not to take for personal reasons. I'm in the same situation as you I chose to wait until after birth but I am scandalised that this is being pushed through and people are not on the streets.I’ve already decided it’s best for me to wait until the baby is born in November to get the vaccine. It works as I am still furloughed and have been given extra time off work. I am kind of pissed off now as the country has passed legislation on vaccinated people dining indoors and the unvaccinated being stuck outdoors so it’s like we are being persecuted for our choice
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