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Pregnant - should I get whooping cough vaccine?

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333mumtobe · 02/07/2020 21:08

Just wondering how many mums/expectant mums got the whooping cough vaccine when pregnant? And if not, why not? Xx

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Georgieex · 02/07/2020 21:11

I would, I've seen some videos of babies with whooping cough and it scared me!

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thinpigeon · 02/07/2020 21:14

I did and would again. My DH had whooping cough as an adult and had 3 months of not being able to eat a full meal as it would trigger coughing. There were a couple of occasions where he coughed so much he was close to passing out. I'd hate to see that in a young baby, particularly when it is so easy to avoid!

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theproblemwitheyes · 02/07/2020 21:14

Why wouldn't you!? Surely you want to do everything you can to protect your baby.

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mw90 · 02/07/2020 21:15

I had it with my previous 3 and without a doubt will be having it this time, I never forget my mum telling me of the guilt she felt when my sister caught whooping cough, and thought she'd lost her hearing.

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Icloud54 · 02/07/2020 21:16

I'm 29 weeks pregnant and had my jab last week, I also had it with my other pregnancies.

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NannyR · 02/07/2020 21:17

It's a no brainer, whooping cough can kill babies and it's a vaccine preventable disease. This family's story is heartbreaking light for Riley.

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HeeeeyDuggee · 02/07/2020 21:17

It’s designed to protect your baby. Sadly there was a massive rise in whooping cough cases and deaths in newborns & babies.

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AliasGrape · 02/07/2020 21:18

Yep I had it. Absolute no brainer.

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AldiAisleofCrap · 02/07/2020 21:18

Definitely why wouldn’t you?

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sel2223 · 02/07/2020 21:19

I never thought twice about it. Whooping cough in newborn babies is horrendous.

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bogoblin · 02/07/2020 21:21

I got mine a couple of weeks ago. Arm was a bit sore, that was it.

Protects mum and baby, seems a no brainer really!

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bluesapphirestars · 02/07/2020 21:22

I have family history of vaccine damage so am very cautious with vaccinations but I think I will get this one and decline the flu jab, if that helps.

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MissT2095 · 02/07/2020 21:23

I've had a whooping cough jab in both of my pregnancies. It takes 2 seconds and hurts slightly for about a day. Why wouldn't you have it. It's a no brainer for me.

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CayrolBaaaskin · 02/07/2020 21:23

Of course I did.

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Phiphi123 · 02/07/2020 21:24

Newborn babies in my city have died from whooping cough in the last couple of years so for me it was a no brainer. Didn’t even feel it and arm wasn’t at all sore and I know I’ve protected my baby from a life threatening disease.

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Shmithecat2 · 02/07/2020 21:25

Another vote for 'no brainer' and 'why wouldn't you?!'

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Haggisfish · 02/07/2020 21:25

I nearly died from whooping cough as a child and have weak lungs as a result. Wtf would you not get the vaccine? I’m so grateful a vaccine is now available and I don’t have to go through what my mum did with me. And my brother, actually-he caught it from me.

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katmarie · 02/07/2020 21:27

No brainer, I had the jab with both my pregnancies. With my first I had the fun of having the whooping cough and flu jabs on the same day, that was all the fun you can imagine. But apart from sore arms, I was fine. If I ever have another baby I will have the vaccine again if necessary.

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Cuwins · 02/07/2020 21:30

My partner had whooping cough as an adult and it was absolutely horrendous and went on for months. I can't imagine how a small baby could ever cope so I would be having it as soon as it was available

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helterskelter3 · 02/07/2020 21:31

Absolutely, yes.

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BeHappyAndSmile · 02/07/2020 21:33

Absolutely! Give me any and all vaccinations that will protect baby. As soon as I was past the point where I could have it I was in for it.

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4amWitchingHour · 02/07/2020 21:36

Yes, of course

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4amWitchingHour · 02/07/2020 21:39

@333mumtobe @bluesapphirestars are you the same poster? What's the family history of vaccine damage?

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 02/07/2020 21:41

Of course why wouldn’t you?

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Giz17 · 02/07/2020 21:42

Hi all, new here and i need some urgent help. I've found out i am pregnant came up over 3 weeks on the test. My estimate is i am about 13 weeks. I am not registered with a gp so i am unsure where to go or what to do? Can anyone give some advice as this is all new to me?

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