Pregnant mothers are
apparently at higher risk for serious infection and possible death upon contraction of the H1N1 flu virus. If you are expecting and feel flu-like symptoms coming on, head to the doctor immediately! A pregnant family member of one of the builders was hospitalized recently for H1N1. We're glad to report that she and the baby are well--the little bean arrived a week later and doctors are relieved the baby had time to build antibodies while in the womb. Praise God for a happy outcome on all fronts!
2 comments:
Pregnant women have been deemed first in line for the H1N1 vaccine, so if you're expecting, contact your MD or your local public health department.
I would disagree with NC Sue. The H1N1 vaccine is entirely experimental at this stage. I do not advise anyone to be the guinea pig let alone a woman who is carrying a precious, fragile newborn.
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