I am pregnant, should I get an influenza shot during COVID-19?
Congratulations if you’re pregnant or planning to have a baby soon. Naturally, right now you are probably concerned about being pregnant during the current COVID-19 pandemic and with the winter months fast approaching the last thing you want to be dealing with are flu symptoms like fever, headaches, a sore throat, muscle aches and tiredness.
Dr Farag’s top tips for women wanting to get pregnant
Getting pregnant is a very complex process and requires that many factors line up just right – it’s not just about having sex. Some women fall pregnant quickly, while for others it may take some time, every woman and every couple are different. In fact, did you know that 1 in 6 Australians suffer infertility?
What can pregnant mums do to protect themselves from COVID-19
If you’re pregnant, current evidence suggests that the risk of coronavirus (COVID-19) to you and your baby is very small.
Pregnant during the COVID-19-Dr Farag answers your questions
Pregnant during the COVID-19-Dr Farag answers your questions
Congratulations on having a baby on the way!
This is the most exciting time for you but unfortunately with the situation right now you are probably feeling very anxious and concerned.