EDD in March 2022, will you take the vaccine?

I’ve been contemplating. Gynae encourages but honestly your child will be your liability if anything happens. There are days I want to just take and protect myself from Covid but there are days when I’m worried about the developmental issues that may happen as a result of my decision. If your EDD is in March 2022, will you take? #advicepls

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30weeks and not vaccinated. Honestly this is a personal choice. Do your research and weigh the consequences. For me , I am rather concern over the long term side effects and health issues that may affect the baby. The vaccine is still very new and research is limited. Catching covid and may require icu or facing long term health issue for baby, Which consequence are you more comfortable with ?

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I think the chances of catching the virus is still not that high to be worried yet . and quoting from gov.sg telegram, " Over the last 28 days, among the infected persons, the percentage of unvaccinated who became severely ill or died is 5.2%, while that for the fully vaccinated is 1.0%." weighing the chances of catching the virus and in the event of catching and be severely ill is only 5.2%. Is it really worth it to risk the unborn child to potential longterm side effects? while the govt encourages, it is mostly base on the pregnant mother's safety and some on being socially responsibility. If anything happens, the govt are not taking responsibilty. The way they put it is , the vaccination is voluntary, it is your choice.