Which vaccine is recommended for a healthy pregnant woman who is less than 20 weeks gestation in regions with increasing or high pH1N1 activity?
There is not enough evidence to recommend for or against the use of adjuvanted vaccine. The risk of complications from H1N1 infection is lower in the first half than the second half of pregnancy. No pregnant woman should be denied the H1N1 vaccine if they want it. They may decide to wait until an unadjuvanted vaccine is available.
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