Flu Shot

jaetee

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How many of you moms-to-be are planning to get a flu shot? Does anyone know if the flu shots in HK are mercury-free or not?

Thanks. :)
 
I'm 12 weeks and I got a flu shot from my GP. It's advised in the books I got from the US (Mayo Clinic) but I do not know about the mercury. The nurse who gave it to me just asked if I was allergic to eggs and any other antibiotics. Hope that helps!
 
It won't be called mercury, I beliee the preservative with the mercury is thimerosol (sp?). I also think that it is in the flu vaccine in the US.
And they have pretty much debunked the mercury-autism link, if that is the underlying concern.
 
If you are planning to get a flu shot I would advise getting one as soon as the clinics get their new batch in; I tried to get a flu shot around November last year and I couldn't find one single private clinic that still had them available, they'd used all their batches up.
I believe if you are pregnant you are considered a 'priority' and so would get one under the govt. system. Pregnant women are advised to have a flu shot if they are going to be pregnant between October- March. (what I read).
 
So do most pregnant women get the flu vaccine? I am just curious if the geobaby members believe in getting the flu shot - I am so confused what to do. :(
 
I received a notice of flu shots being given in the community and it said that pregnant women should NOT have the jab? I'll ask my OB/GYN next week when I visit.
 
i didn't have a shot during either of my pregnancies...

both were from july-feb/march (1st was 3 weeks early.... don't know what this one will be)
 
I had my flu shot yesterday and the literature they handed out recommended the shot for "women who will be pregnant during influenze season". They defined those women as "people at high risk for complications from influenza". There was at least one preganant lady in the queue.
 
I spoke with my ob about this a week ago and he said I should definitley have it. He thought it was more important for me than for my husband. I also have a friend who got flu whilst pregnant and she had a v hard time and was extremley ill they had to hospitalise her. I will be getting mine soon
 
My ob recommends it, but also warned that there are definite side effects, and suggested I give it a think. I am still debating...
 
I got flu when I was at 31 weeks and it was awful! I had to be hospitalised because they were worried that the flu might trigger premature labour which was rather scary. Fortunetly everything was ok but being pregnant it took me a lot longer to get better than it otherwise would. Next time I would def get flu shot.
 
My doc also strongly recommended it - he said flu can be v. nasty if you're pregnant - esp the high fever which is not at all good for babies.

The problem here is that no one really knows what flu is - most doctors will diagnose a common cold/URTI as 'flu', so people tend to think that these things are the same. Flu kills something like 30,000+ people in the US alone, every year - it's a serious business. Of course the vaccine doesn't give complete protection, but I'll take any protection as better than none - I've had flu only a couple of times in my life and cannot imagine dealing with it while pregnant. I'll be having the shot.

(Oh, and the other problem is that there are far too many busybodies going around saying that pregnant women shouldn't have the shot - presumably the same people who get their entertainment from tormenting pregnant women about not eating ice cream or wearing flip flops...)
 
I've had the flu shot twice and the first time I was asked if I was pregnant (I always thought you were not supposed to have if you were preggers). I said no and then later found out I was with my first child (not sure if i was when I actually got the jab though - if not it was very soon after! Similar thing happened with baby no 2.

Don't think I will be getting it again - don't want three children :)
 
I think there are 3 main brands of flu vaccine, with only the Sanofi-Pasteur brand being completely thimerosal free. The other two sometimes say preservative-free but thimerosal is used in the manufacturing process. So if your are pregnant, try to go somewhere that has the S-P vaccine. Also go somewhere reliable as last year the govt. found a small batch of "fake" vaccine. Actually I think it was "gray market" rather than fake but not sure.

The side effects usually are soreness in the shot area, low grade fever, and aches. However, my wife had a really bad reaction virtually right away including a headache, dizziness, and nausea that lasted over a week. I would have thought it was an allergic reaction to the eggs except she loves eggs and eats them all the time. The doctor had never heard of it and we couldn't find anything like it on the internet but just thought I'd mention it as a possible side effect. She is definitely never taking one again.
 
The vaccine info I received with the shot agrees with those possible side effects, but says they are very rare. And it does say if you are going to have a severe reaction, you will have it right away.
 
Last year's fake/grey mkt vaccine mentioned above was the one my company kindly offered to all employees...
(I got mine privately, before they all found out about the c***-up)
 
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