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Vaccinations-Inoculations During Pregnancy
Vaccinations-Inoculations During Pregnancy


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Vaccinations-Inoculations Indications
Cholera When traveling overseas, receive vaccination only when needed.
Hepatitis A After being exposed: If the mother is a carrier or has had hepatitis A, then the newborn is vaccinated with 1 dose.
Hepatitis B The newborn is vaccinated for hepatitis B after delivery.
Influenza Vaccination is administered according to vaccination standards for the general public.
Measles Live vaccines are prohibited while pregnant; immunoglobulin can be administered for prevention after exposure.
Epidemic Parotitis, Mumps Prohibited while pregnant
Meningitis Immunity is not necessary, but receive vaccination when prevalent or when traveling through a place where it is prevalent.
German Measles Prohibited due to embryo deformation.
DPT Mothers who have not received basic vaccination, or mothers who have not received additional vaccination in the last 10 years can be given a toxoid, which will have a preventive effect if exposed later.
Typhoid Fever Recommended when traveling through prevalent areas.
Varicella, Chicken Pox Varicella-zoster immunoglobulin shot: If the mother gets chicken pox 2 days before or after delivery, the newborn is vaccinated.



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