Pregnancy & Vaccines: The Ultimate Month-by-Month Safety Guide
If you are expecting, you have probably been told a hundred things to do and just as many to avoid. Among all of these, one big question that troubles expecting mothers often is: “Are vaccines safe during pregnancy?” Yes, some vaccines are not just safe but vital, too. Vaccines protect both you and your baby from potentially serious infections, flu, whooping cough, etc. But what vaccine is needed and when? We have explained this in this blog with expert input from Dr. Pallab Roy , a trusted, painless normal delivery doctor in Kolkata. First Trimester (0–12 Weeks): The Basics First While no routine vaccines are usually recommended in these early weeks, it is important to review your immunisation record. Your doctor may recommend catch-up vaccines before or after pregnancy if any vital vaccine is missing. In the meantime, focus on folic acid, a healthy diet, and prenatal supplements. Second Trimester (13–27 Weeks): Time for the Flu Shot This is when the influenza vaccine ...