Vaccinations
Vaccinations are the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases and since the introduction of vaccines in the UK, diseases such as smallpox, polio and tetanus that used to kill or disable millions of people are either gone or rare.
Vaccines teach your immune system how to create antibodies that protect you from diseases which is a much safer way than by catching the disease.There are very few people who cannot have vaccines and they are generally people who have either had a serious allergic reaction to a previous dose of the vaccine or the ingredients in the vaccine. People with weakened immune systems (for example, because of cancer treatment or a weakened immune system) may also be unable to have some vaccines. Always check with your healthcare professional if you have any concerns before getting a vaccination. This could be your GP, your midwife or Hospital doctor.
During your pregnancy your immune system (The body’s natural defence) is weakened to protect the pregnancy. This means you are less able to fight off infections should you catch them. To protect your health and that of your unborn baby you will be offered the COVID 19 vaccination, the seasonal flu vaccination and the whopping cough vaccination.