Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, says this year's flu season is expected to hit its peak ...
Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy sharply reduces the risk of severe illness, hospitalisation and preterm birth, a major ...
Pregnant with Possibilities Resource Center is celebrating its ten-year anniversary. Here's how the agency is trying to help moms and babies.
Pregnant people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were far less likely to experience severe illness or deliver their babies prematurely, according to a major new UBC-led study published in JAMA.
Dr. Deborah Money, senior author of the paper published Monday in JAMA, said having such a large study "robustly" confirms ...
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COVID shot reduces risk of severe illness, premature birth in pregnancy, study says
A new study says the COVID-19 vaccine protects pregnant women from getting severely ill or giving birth prematurely.
Multivariable analyses confirmed that vaccination remained associated with lower hospitalization risk in both periods after controlling for comorbid conditions. Compared with vaccinated patients, the ...
Canadian researchers who examined the medical records of nearly 20,000 women who developed COVID-19 while pregnant, found ...
Report analyzing outcomes from COVID-impacted pregnancies shows a number of benefits, including a lower risk for premature ...
Pregnant people who receive a COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to experience severe disease and around 30 percent ...
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COVID shots in pregnancy are safe and effective, cutting risk of hospitalization by 60 percent
Analysis of data from almost 20,000 pregnancies in Canada has revealed that getting a COVID-19 shot is a great idea for pregnant people – not just for their health, but the baby’s too. As well as ...
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