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BBMP will immediately vaccinate pregnant women

BBMP will immediately vaccinate pregnant women
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Piki said vaccination will begin after the guidelines for the health department problem
Close on the heel of the announcement that Bruhat Bengaluru Mahangara Palike (BBMP) will conduct a door survey to the door to find out who has been vaccinated and who is not, this is another announcement.
BBMP is ready to vaccinate pregnant women in the city.
Confirming this, Special Commissioner of the BBMP (Health and Ti) D Ranadeep said, “Pregnant women need to be vaccinated for protection from Covid-19.
We are ready and the state has asked us to wait until the health department’s problem guide.
The BBMP will soon be a vaccination.”
Sources in the Ministry of Health say that guidelines will be issued immediately.
It can be noted that on July 2, based on recommendations from the National Technical Advisory Group on immunization (NTagi), the Minister of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) has approved the vaccination of pregnant women against Covid-19.
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Jayashree S, in the first trimester of pregnancy said, “While all family members are vaccinated, I am the only one left.
I am waiting for permission to vaccinate.” Health experts also said that while there was a severe lack of vaccines, the state government should consider Pregnant women as special categories and give them a vaccine based on priority.
React to this, Dr.
Soumya Lakshmi TV (consultant -obrics and gynecology, Aster CMI Hospital) said that pregnant women with Covid-19 are in an increase in premature birth and may have an increased risk of other adverse pregnancies including higher neonatal opportunities , Morbidity of pregnant women who have the age of the Mother and Obesity or high body mass index and those who have pre-existing co-morbidity such as diabetes, organ transplants, respiratory diseases or heart disease, among others, at high risk of infection.
“Therefore, weighing on the risk ratio versus benefits, it is recommended that all pregnant women must progress and invest immediately.
Pregnant women can be vaccinated at any time during their pregnancy.
Intervals between 2 vaccine doses are the same as those who are not pregnant and if a mother Has tested the positive covid then there must be at least three months of the gap before vaccination, “he said.
Dr.
Suhasini Inamdar (Content and Gynecologist Consultant, Motherhood Hospital) said, “We recommend that after the first three months of pregnancy, pregnant women can take their Jab anytime.
It’s better to avoid the first trimester because there are no data available on side effects on This period.
Covid-19 vaccine is safe for people who use blood thinners, but they have to let vaccinators know whatever drugs they take before vaccinated.
Pregnant women with co-morbidity such as hypertension and diabetes must be carefully monitored after vaccination.
Pregnant women who are vulnerable to allergic reactions must check with their doctors before taking vaccines.
However, women who will be sent are advised to avoid taking Jab 15 days before and 4 weeks after shipment.
“He said that all certified vaccines were distributed in India – Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik V are safe safe.
Of the three, further experiments for Covaxin and Sputnik V are ongoing to test efficacy in pregnant women.
However, Dr.
Lakshmi added, “new mothers with conditions such as epilepsy and heart disease must be vaccinated in medical colleges after consulting a doctor.
Patients in Heparin, Aspirin, IVF, Inner vein thrombosis (DVT) need to be vaccinated in tertiary care and if It is necessary to obtain an expert opinion before undergoing vaccination.
Women who have taken long-term contraceptive pills must get a doctor’s opinion before vaccinated.

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