Precautions & Suggestions for COVID-19
COVID-19 (coronavirus) has upended our society and temporarily changed the way we go about our daily lives. COVID-19, which causes an upper respiratory infection, is actually a weak virus that is easily eradicated through proper washing and sanitizing. It is, however, easily transmissible and devastating to immunocompromised individuals: the elderly and individuals with other underlying conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, lung disease, and those undergoing chemotherapy. The healthier members of our society need to protect those most at risk by following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Viruses are generally spread through air droplets or contact. COVID-19 spreads by both methods so it is imperative to carefully follow the recommendations of the CDC.
Breast Milk & COVID-19 Surveys and Resources
- Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine: Considerations for COVID-19 Vaccination in Lactation
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: Vaccinating Pregnant and Lactating Patients Against COVID-19
- CDC: Vaccination Considerations for People who are Pregnant or Breastfeeding
- CDC: Vaccination Safety for Breastfeeding Mothers
- The COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy: The Facts
- How the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Works
- Human Milk SARS-CoV2- Antibodies up to 6 Months After Vaccination
- Infant Risk Center: Breastfeeding and the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Statement: SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination in Pregnancy
If you are considering becoming pregnant, are pregnant, in the postpartum period or lactating, protect yourself, your family, and your baby: Get the COVID-19 Vaccine!
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