
Ask a doctor: Should I get an RSV vaccine during my pregnancy? | 11.22.24 | Risk Less. Do More.
Nov 26, 2024
Dr. Felicia Hamilton, an OBGYN with MedStar Washington Hospital Center, explains that RSV can be dangerous for babies younger than 6 months. If you’re 32–36 weeks pregnant, you should get an RSV vaccine to help protect your baby from severe RSV. Learn more at cdc.gov/RiskLessDoMore.
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