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Flu vaccination is safe for breastfeeding women and their infants aged 6 months and older. In fact, women who get the flu vaccine while pregnant or breastfeeding develop antibodies against flu that they can share with their infants through their breast milk
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Yes, no live virus in the vaccine. And the antibodies that your body produce will also benefit baby through breast milk
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Yes, the antibodies that you produce after the vaccination may be passed to your baby through breast milk
Yes. In fact it helps to protect your baby too, if you are vaccinated
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Should be OK. Do let the doctor know yore breastfeeding
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Yes, I was recommended to take.
Hi, Yes should be fine
Definitely, it is ok
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yes, it's safe 👌
Yes it’s fine.