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Postpartum guidance 
It's recommended that postpartum care be considered an ongoing process. Talk to your health care 
provider about the possibility of virtual postpartum visits, as well as the need for an in-office visit. 
In this stressful time, you may be more concerned about your health and the health of your family. 
Take care of your mental health. Ask your family and friends for support and take precautions to 
reduce your risk of infection with the COVID -19 virus. 
If you suffer from severe mood swings, loss of appetite, overwhelming fatigue, and lack of zest for 
life shortly after delivery, you may have postpartum depression. Contact your health care provider if 
you think you may be depressed. For example, if your symptoms do not go away on their own, if you 
have trouble taking care of your baby or doing everyday tasks, or if you are thinking about harming 
yourself or your baby. 


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Breastfeeding considerations 
Research suggests that the virus COVID -19 cannot be transmitted to the baby through breast milk. 
The greater concern is whether an infected mother can transmit the virus to the baby through droplet 
infection during breastfeeding. 
If you have COVID -19, take steps to avoid transmitting the virus to your baby. Wash your hands 
before breastfeeding and wear a well-fitting mouth guard while breastfeeding and whenever you are 
less than three feet from your baby. When pumping breast milk, wash your hands before touching 
any part of the pump or bottle, and follow recommendations for proper pump cleaning. If possible, 
have a healthy person give the expressed breast milk to the baby. 
COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy and breastfeeding 
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is recommended to get vaccinated against COVID -19. 
Vaccination against COVID -19 can protect you from serious illness caused by COVID -19. 
Vaccination can also help pregnant women make antibodies that could protect their baby. Research 
shows that babies born to mothers who received two doses of an mRNA vaccine COVID -19 - such 
as Pfizer-Biotech’s vaccine or Moderna COVID -19 - may have a lower risk of hospitalization for 
COVID -19 infection in the first six months of life. 
COVID -19 Vaccines don't cause infection with COVID -19 virus, even in pregnant women or their 
babies. None of the COVID -19 vaccines contain the live virus that causes COVID -19. Also 
remember that mRNA vaccines COVID -19 don't change your DNA or cause genetic changes. 
The results of a large study of more than 40,000 women show that vaccination against COVID -19 
during pregnancy poses no serious risks to the vaccinated pregnant women or their babies. Most of 
the women involved in the study received an mRNA vaccine, such as Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine or 
Moderna COVID -19. 
The study adds to the evidence that COVID -19 vaccination during pregnancy isn't associated with 
an increased risk of preterm birth. In addition, there is no increased risk of low birth weight in babies 
born to pregnant women who received COVID -19 vaccine. 
It is also recommended that you get vaccinated against COVID -19 if you are trying to become 
pregnant or may become pregnant in the future. There is currently no evidence that COVID -19 
vaccines cause fertility problems. 
If you haven't yet received COVID -19 vaccines or are due for a booster, an mRNA vaccine, such as 
Pfizer-Biotech's vaccine or Moderna COVID -19, is preferred in most cases. 
If you become pregnant after receiving the first dose of a COVID -19 vaccine that requires two doses, 
it's recommended that you receive the second vaccination. It's also recommended that pregnant 
women receive a COVID -19 booster vaccine when it's time to get one. If possible, people who live 
with you should also be vaccinated against COVID -19. If you have concerns, talk to your health care 
provider about the risks and benefits. 


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