HomeQuestions & AnswersI'm a breastfeeding mother of 2 months old baby. I'm not yet vaccinated for covid-19. Planning to get my vaccination done against it. I'm confused which one should I opt for covacine or covishield? As that would also be impacting by baby as well.
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I'm a breastfeeding mother of 2 months old baby. I'm not yet vaccinated for covid-19. Planning to get my vaccination done against it. I'm confused which one should I opt for covacine or covishield? As that would also be impacting by baby as well. Please suggest or share your experience.
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DR SHIWAJIRAO PATILGuardian of 2 children4 years agoA. You can take any one as both are equally good and effective too and most importantly free
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DR SHIWAJIRAO PATILGuardian of 2 children4 years agoA. Hello, your baby boy is 1 month old and he is taking breast feeding and if you want to take covid vaccinations then it’s okay you can take it and give breast feeding too
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Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children4 years agoA. can take any vaccine no problem There are three to four types of vaccines available against covid-19 at present no problem you can take any one of them breastfeeding Mother pregnant women their safety
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Sonam PrasadMom of 2 children4 years agoA. hi dear Can people still get COVID-19 even after receiving 2 doses of the vaccine? Yes, no vaccine is 100% protective. People can get COVID-19 even after vaccination. However, the vaccination will help protect them from developing severe disease.
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