Can These Vaccines Be Administered During Pregnancy?
- HPV Vaccine: It is not recommended during pregnancy due to limited safety data. However, if a woman becomes pregnant after starting the HPV vaccine series, she should wait until after pregnancy to complete the series. - Hepatitis B Vaccine: Safe during pregnancy and recommended for pregnant women at risk of hepatitis B infection. - Rubella Vaccine: Not recommended during pregnancy. Women should receive it at least one month before becoming pregnant. - Tdap Vaccine: Safe and recommended during each pregnancy, preferably between 27 and 36 weeks of gestation, to maximize the transfer of antibodies to the newborn.