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The state begins land employment for a pregnant woman’s vax drive

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Ranchi: Acting on the direction of the Ministry of Health Union, the State Health Department has decided to take Covid-19 vaccination among pregnant women.
However, pregnant women in the country said they were confused about taking Jab.
Health experts from famous medical colleges from all over the country, Lady Hardinge Medical College and AIIMS, New Delhi, said pregnant women will benefit from vaccines.
They expressed their views during the Cum Review Workshop online training program organized by the Ministry of Health.
The Ministry of Health Uni, also said the decision to vaccinate pregnant women was made after being recommended by the National Technical Advisory Group on immunization which said the superiority beyond the potential risk.
Talking to Toi, some doctors in the state who have treated pregnant women said they had to go for vaccines because they would reduce the chances of pre-cooked delivery and reduce the risk of severe infection.
Doknecologist Dr.
Susaya Susaya Priya said, “In my opinion, pregnant women must take vaccines after 10 weeks of their pregnancy because during this period, organogenesis occurs.
Pregnant women are immunocompromised and they have to go for vaccines because it will avoid unwanted complications such as pre shipping -Ist.
“Another specialist, Dr.
Archana, a professor of Associate in the Gynecology Department of the Rims, said,” I will ask my patient to make a choice of information because it will help in avoiding unwanted complications.
I have witnessed maternal deaths because of Covid infection in circles Pregnant women during the second wave.
“Because of being asked whether inoculation would have a future impact on the mother and child, Dr.
Priya and Dr.
Archana said only a scientific study could say the implications.
Meanwhile, Sushmita Pandey, a pregnant woman in her first trimester, raised her worries over the vaccine and said, “I will not take Jab because I am not sure about the study and findings.
I have consulted this with my gynecologist after that I decided that I would take precautions to stay away from infection.
“Another pregnant woman, Snehpriya, said,” I don’t know if I have to go for a vaccine or not because I feel that the government allows it to the next stage.
There must be some good reasons behind it but I will wait and weigh my choice before taking Jab.

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