The COVID Vaccine Does Not Increase Risk for Preterm Birth

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The COVID Vaccine Does Not Increase Risk for Preterm Birth
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A new study confirms the safety of the vaccine.

“We’re seeing pre-term birth in pregnant women who had COVID and loss of pregnancy. It’s very, very tragic.”of over 869,000 pregnant people, including over 18,000 who had COVID-19, found that infected patients were 10 times more likely to die in the hospital. Over 5% were on ventilators during childbirth and those with the virus were 40% more likely to have a preterm birth.that pregnant people get vaccinated ASAP.

The study is one of the first to look at birth outcomes for vaccinated pregnant people, but it joins a growing body of research on the

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