Good news for those who have been trying to be vaccinated with Celvapan instead of the Pandemrix. This link is from the Department of Health. It is a letter sent out by the National Director of NHS Flu Resilience, Department of Health. He says that Pandemrix does not pose a risk to pregnant women or their babies. HOWEVER, as it is better to be vaccinated than not at all, if a pregnant women does not wish to receive Pandemrix, PCTs should ensure that there are arrangements in place for her to receive the Celvapan, and that GPs are aware of this.
Here is the link-
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I would print it out and take it to your GP requesting the Celvapan or call your local Primary Care Trust and present them with this paper if they are not aware of it.
I would also like to add that I have received my first dose of Celvapan today and have had no problems as of yet except for an ache in my arm ( which has already gone away.) I'm 32wks pregnant.