Vaccinations During Pregnancy
The one vaccination we recommend routinely to all pregnant women, regardless of trimester, is the influenza vaccine. Please see section: Influenza Vaccine and Pregnancy.
Otherwise, we have listed recommendations for common vaccinations in the table below.
Vaccine |
Recommendation |
Anthrax |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
BCG (tuberculosis) |
Avoid |
Chicken pox (varicella) |
Avoid, recommended after delivery if not immune |
Hepatitis A |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
Hepatitis B |
Sometimes recommended, limited info, only for women at high risk** |
HPV |
Appears safe, but still being studied |
Influenza/H1N1 |
Recommended, all women, all trimesters |
Japanese encephalitis |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
Measles |
Avoid |
Meningococcal |
Sometimes recommended, limited info, only for women at high risk** |
MMR |
Avoid |
Mumps |
Avoid |
Nasal spray influenza |
Avoid |
Polio |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
Pneumococcal |
Sometimes recommended, limited info, only for women at high risk** |
Rabies |
Sometimes recommended, limited info, only for women at high risk** |
Rubella |
Avoid; recommended after delivery if not immune |
Smallpox (Vaccinia) |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
TB skin test |
Safe |
Tdap |
Recommended after delivery |
Typhoid |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
Yellow fever |
Postpone pregnancy 1 month after receiving |
**High risk: work in a health care facility, travel to areas where infection is common. This should be discussed with your physician. |
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