I recall saying In July I was going to wait after my child birth due NOV before me and the missus both gets vaccinated.
Around end of JUL I think was the last time we visited our OB, we asked about the vaccination and his reply is what's the hurry? Can do it after giving birth. I just happen to visit my pulmonologist around the same period so I shot the same question at him, his reply opposite, This was before D variant became widespread in PH.
JUL seem like a year ago when looking at Covid news.
After reading some articles and please - don't believe everything you read on the internet, even your local news media outlet. ffs Especially if it's posted by some guy on FB (facepalm) or at least do research and try to see the story from all angles before coming to a conclusion.
I was told pregnant women getting vaccinated help pass on antibodies to the newborn giving him/her some form of protection. research, CDC's website was one source.
true. What about the side effects? or what else can be passed on to the fetus? will it cause complications? We are too early in this stage to tell, regardless of how much research was done.
a friend in Dubai told us not to worry, that they are vaccinating pregnant women.
Visiting the vaccination site, lady told us that missus is the 6th pregnant woman that day going to get vaccinated.
Even right before heading inside to get the jab, I told my wife. This is the point of no return, it's up to you. I support her no matter what she choose and no matter the outcome.
NO I am NOT telling you that you should go get vaccinated if you are pregnant, THIS CHOICE IS YOURS and you alone have to decide based on your knowledge and research of this, also talk to your obgyn most importantly.
It was a very hard decision for us but seeing the numbers go up in PH and elsewhere, we bit the bullet and decided we go get vaccinated. This was less than a week ago.
We both got Moderna.
Side effects was聽 arm/muscle sore for 3 days, I was really tired the first day. Missus seem to be OK aside from arm/muscle sore. We are due for 2nd shot end of Sept.
Pregnancy reasons which is why we held out this long. People who get vaccinated - "all vaccines that have achieved WHO emergency use listing are highly effective in preventing severe disease and hospitalization due to COVID-19" - (source - WHO). The vaccine does not make you immune, it just gives you a better chance. No matter what your somebody's Grandma told you. (Yes we hear that a lot too. My in laws head is harder than a rock). Also someone said the case numbers and vaccine is all some GOV madeup bla bla bla - (My helper said that) ... /facepalm - Point is, check all the hospitals and you will see they are full and NO, they aren't handing out free milk and cookies so they can lynch your wallet. /END
Stay Safe Everyone, Hang in there. Things will get better.

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