When you're in an immuno-suppressed state (as you are when you're pregnant), getting vaccines may compromise your immune system further. The best course of action when it comes to vaccines is to get updated on your immunizations three or more months before you get pregnant. During pregnancy, we recommend that you avoid all vaccines if you can - except for the flu vaccine.
That's the one exception -- current data suggest has no adverse effect.
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