Don’t know about women who catch the disease while pregnant, but there seems to be a trend noticed in Canada that women who get the shot while pregnant have a much higher risk of miscarriages/stillbirths.
A friends daughter did. Not sure which trimester but everything turned out fine.
Just reverse the “advice” and you’ll have the truth.
If they don’t reference a study then I wouldn’t believe it. If pregnant women and/or their babies were at risk due to the Coof then the media would be on it like a dog on a bone.
Haven’t heard anything about pregos more likely to get COVID but miscarriages are up in the vaccinated.
No way in hell would I risk my growing pre-born child by getting this jab.
Also would not get this if I was breast feeding my child. Infants are dying of clotting disorders when mom gets vaccinated.
My daughter had it but she was in the third trimester - she and baby were fine.
One data point - I think at about half term. No serious symptoms for mom. Childbirth (months later) was not affected by the experience. Mom and baby doing fine.
From Pubmed: It appears that it is not a threat in first trimester. Reference below.
Results: Of 225 women, 23 (10.2%) had a positive test result for coronavirus disease 2019. There was no difference in the cumulative incidence of coronavirus disease 2019 between the cases (11/100, 11%) and the controls (12/125, 9.6%) (P=.73). Logistic regression analysis confirmed that coronavirus disease 2019 was not an independent predictor of early pregnancy loss (odds ratio, 1.28; confidence interval, 0.53-3.08). Coronavirus disease 2019-related symptoms in the first trimester were fever, anosmia, ageusia, cough, arthralgia, and diarrhea; no cases of pneumonia or hospital admission owing to coronavirus disease 2019-related symptoms were recorded. No difference in the incidence of symptoms was noted between the 2 groups.
Conclusion: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection during the first trimester of pregnancy does not seem to predispose to early pregnancy loss; its cumulative incidence did not differ between women with spontaneous abortion and women with ongoing pregnancy. Coronavirus disease 2019 appears to have a favorable maternal course at the beginning of pregnancy, consistent with what has been observed during the second and third trimesters.
I have a good friend who got CoVid during her first trimester. She followed docs advice. Got lots of rest, sunshine, and fluids. She delivered a healthy delightful little girl. No harm no foul.
Here in the Philippines, a friend's daughter, a nurse but not vaccinated, got covid at 5 months and died. Another friend's daughter, also unvaccinated,caught it at 8 months. She survived but the baby died after a month in ICU.
I should note that the American mRNA vaccines were not available in our area until last month, and most of us got the adenovirus based UK vaccine or the attenuated virus Chinese vaccine,..and they started giving these other vaccines to high risk folks in June.
Women who are pregnant are considered at an increased risk of pretty much everything, in part because pregnancy is a stress to your system. Also the, studying pregnant women and the effects of diseases or drugs is ethically more challenging, the data collected is either incidentally collected or collected well after other studies have concluded and given a factor of safety... so the sample size of any study is almost always so much smaller that it is necessarily more error prone because that any blip in the data becomes more significant... and pregnancy always has something that causes a blip somewhere along the line.
My daughter had it her third trimester. She and baby are doing fine.
My daughter got pregnant one month after her second shot and miscarried a normal female two months later. She has had the booster and is trying again but I am quite concerned, especially given the Canada info. There has not been adequate testing to be able to give fertile women thoughtful guidance.