What would you do if you found out you are pregnant shortly after immunization?(TD, MMR, Varicella vacine). And the pregnancy test they did before the immunization came out negative.
Answer by *Laura*
I would carry the pregnancy because chances are nothing's going to be wrong with the baby,especially if you didn't show up positive on a pregnancy test before getting the immunization. It's doubtful anything would be wrong with the baby.
Answer by Invisible Pink ~ RN
The advice to avoid pregnancy after rubella vaccination is based on a theoretical risk of problems rather than documented evidence of risk -
The effects of the varicella vaccine on a developing fetus are unknown. There is a theoretical risk of damage to the fetus if the vaccine is administered one month prior to, or during, pregnancy. In theory, the vaccine could cause birth defects similar to those that can occur from natural chickenpox -
No harm in getting the TD vaccine and its actually recommended that you have a series of 3 vaccinations
I would continue on with the pregnancy if it was me
Get the facts on the chickenpox vaccine, treatment, causes (varicella zoster virus, VZV), symptoms and signs (itchy, red rash).
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