PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Pregnancy: Coronavirus (16 July 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Answer
On 19 April the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) updated their advice regarding pregnant women to reflect that they should be offered vaccination at the same time as non-pregnant women, based on their age and clinical risk group.
Our vaccine toolkits for local services, stakeholders, partners and employers cover information around any concerns pregnant women may have in order to reduce hesitancy. We have also sourced and shared case stories of women of childbearing age who have been vaccinated before, during or after pregnancy to reassure women. NHS England and NHS Improvement’s Chief Midwifery Officer and ‘media medics’ have made appearances on consumer and lifestyle media. And at a local level we have supported webinars and engagement sessions specifically focused on women’s vaccines concerns.
Women can also discuss any concerns with their general practitioner practice, maternity service or a healthcare professional at their vaccination appointment.
Answered by:
Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative)
22 July 2021
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