Pregnancy is a time when your body and mind alike undergo various changes. While you’re experiencing a lot of excitement and anticipation as your baby continues to develop, your immune system is also weakened. As a result, you may want to get a flu shot to protect yourself during the fall.

Boost Your Immunity

Because of your immune system being weakened during pregnancy, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself against the flu. Even if you have previously had a mild case of the flu, pregnant women are more likely to experience more severe illness compared with women who aren’t pregnant. You can cut your risk considerably if you get vaccinated. Even if you do contract the flu this flu season, with a shot, your risk of serious complications are greatly reduced.

pregnant woman at the doctor's office

Lower Risk of Illness

If you get the flu shot, you can dramatically lower your risk of getting sick. Pregnancy is a time of joy, so if you’re healthy, you can feel better both physically and psychologically.

Prevent Fetal Health Problems

Getting a flu shot can prevent health problems in your unborn baby. Your baby is far less likely to be born with birth defects or low birth weight when you’re protected by a flu shot.

Protect Your Baby After Birth

Newborn babies are at a much higher risk of getting seriously ill if they contract the flu. This is because their immune systems are brand new and not yet developed. However, if you get a flu shot during your pregnancy, it can benefit your baby just as it does you. Any antibodies you develop from the vaccine pass on to the baby. You also pass those antibodies to your baby when you breastfeed. This gives your baby protection from the flu. If you are located in Oregon and want to get a flu shot to stay safe this flu season, contact WFMC Health at your earliest convenience. You can also talk to a healthcare professional with a telehealth appointment if you have any questions or concerns.

Do you have more questions about getting your flu shot in Salem OregonTalk to our staff at WFMC Health or become a new patient today!

This post was first published on wfmchealth.org.