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Pregency vaccine's
Hi doctor, am 20 weeks pregnent..plz tell me what are the vaccine's and when to be taken in pregency...my doctor did not inform anything about the vaccine's ..plz suggest..
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TT injection taken two dose difference one month after 12 week
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Acc to GOI   1..   2 doses of DT after 3months of pregnancy at a gap of atleast 1to1&half months for the 2nd dose .2.lnfluenza vaccine after 3months one dose is to be taken .sp before the flu season .
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these are routine .
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1. in unimmunised Rh negative mother anti D is advised . likewise in HbhsAg positive women .
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By 24 weeks u can take enfluenza vaccine By 28 week tetanus toxid By36 weeks DPT( boosterix)
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Inj tetanus 2 doses 6 wks apart
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go to my you tube channel drjayeshpregatips see video pregnancy care
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Take Tdvac one dose now Then after a week take Influenza vaccine s/c one dose
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It is called as tetanus toxoid. I talk to your gynecologist who is taking care of it
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