PREGNANT women are being encouraged to have the swine flu vaccine in order to protect themselves and their baby, family and friends.
Liz Cullinane is a health visitor working for Trafford PCT who has had the swine flu vaccination recently.
She said: “I thought it was really important to protect myself and others, as not only do I have direct patient contact, but I’m also six months pregnant.
“You are five times more likely to have complications from swine flu if you are pregnant, so to be honest, there was nothing to consider really, especially as there is evidence that suggests your unborn child can also get immunity from the vaccine.”
Swine flu vaccines have been delivered to all GP practices. GPs are in the process of inviting people from the priority groups on their patient registers to receive the vaccine, as part of a nationwide plan to reduce the spread of the virus and protect vulnerable people.
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