That's true....it is supposed to progress quite rapidly with pregnant women. I wish the trials on pregnant women would be done sooner... oh well. I think I will ultimately listen to my doctor.
I wouldn't expect there to be trials done on pregnant women with this vaccine; certainly not before the vaccine is released. However, my opinion is that the swine flu is probably more risky than the vaccine will be for a pregnant woman.
Our family has already fought through an infection which I would guess was probably swine flu. It was fairly nasty. But we all recovered quickly. Honestly, the odds are that you will be okay either way. Me, I'd get the vaccine- but you and your doctor are more familiar with your personal risk factors and your situation.
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Keep your baby safe by taking vitamin C, fresh fruits and vegetable that lots of vitamin. I am not sure if H1N1 vaccine is safe for pregnant woman but don't take a risk. If you are supported on Vitamin C it is not possible to have H1N1.