Thursday, July 30, 2009

H1N1 Dilemma

The CDC has come out with the priority list for the H1N1 vaccine. Pregnant women are at the top of the list followed by people that care for children under the age of 6 months. They believe major supplies of the vaccine will be available in mid-October. By mid-October I will be rather pregnant. However, on NPR yesterday I heard a lot of conflicted reporting on vaccinating pregnant women. There isn't going to be any study on how the vaccine will effect a pregnancy. At this point they do not know if the regular public should get one shot or two and they won't have that research until after they are already vaccinating people.

When we got pregnant I didn't realize this kind of hard decision was going to have to be made. I guess that is what being a parent is. Do you take the vaccine that might cause you to have a miscarriage because there is a possibility that you could get the flu go into the hospital and then deliver early or do you chance not getting the vaccination and try extra hard to stay out of the public and not become exposed to the H1N1 flu for the entire winter? So you can see dilemma!

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