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  2. Should You Get the RSV Vaccine During Pregnancy - Healthline

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    A maternal RSV vaccine, given during RSV season to people who are 32–36 weeks pregnant, can also protect babies once they are born. To offer protection to the baby, the mother must receive the ...

  3. Baby Vaccine Schedule: What Shots Baby Needs and When - WebMD

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    Kids get a booster shot with a different formulation (Tdap) at age 11 or 12, and then every 10 years as an adult. Hib vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), a type of ...

  4. Flu Vaccines Given to Pregnant Women Protect Their ... - WebMD

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    Jan. 25, 2024 -- If pregnant women are given the flu vaccine, their newborns are less likely to need emergency care or to be hospitalized for the flu, according to a new study. Seven hospitals ...

  5. Tdap Vaccine: What Is It, Side Effects, Cost, and More

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    signs of allergic reaction within a few minutes to a few hours of vaccine, which may include hives, swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, rapid heart rate, and dizziness. If you ...

  6. There are two RSV vaccines to prevent the virus. They are: Abrysvo. The FDA approved Abrysvo for pregnant people to prevent RSV in infants from birth through 6 months of age. Expectant parents can ...

  7. Do You Have to Quarantine If You've Been Vaccinated for COVID-19?

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    COVID-19 severity Isolation recommendation; You test positive and have symptoms (regardless of vaccine status). Isolate for 5 days. Continue to isolate while you have a fever or other symptoms.

  8. 4-Month Shots: What to Expect, Side Effects, More - Healthline

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    Normal side effects of 4-month shots in babies include: redness or swelling where the shot was given. pain or tenderness around the shot area. irritability or fussiness. crying. sleepiness. not ...

  9. Vaccine Mandate: What to Know - WebMD

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    The government or other authorities can’t physically force you to get vaccinated. A vaccine mandate just means that if you don’t, businesses, schools, and others can legally stop you from ...