Federal Health Officers in the US on Wednesday supported their recommendations that people were vaccinated against Covid-19, referring to new safety data that did not find an increased risk of miscarriage between those who were immunized for the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Previous research was found to be the same convincing data for those who were vaccinated in the end of pregnancy.
To date, control centers and prevention of disease say vaccines can be offered during pregnancy; The latest update in the guide strengthens official advice, urging pregnant people to be immunized.
This new guidance brings the CDC in accordance with the recommendations made by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and other medical groups.
“At present, the benefits of vaccination, and the risk of covids are known during pregnancy and the high level of transmission at this time, greater than the risk of vaccines,” said Sascha R Ellington, an epidemiologist in the reproductive health division on the CDC.