You will get the TT (Tetanus Toxoid) vaccine during pregnancy to prevent you and your baby from getting a tetanus infection. Tetanus is a life threatening disease for which there is no cure, but it is easily preventable with the TT vaccine. You can get infected with the disease when tetanus bacteria, which are common in soil and dust, enter your body through an open wound. By getting the TT injection, your body makes antibodies that fight against the tetanus bacteria and prevent the disease from developing. Your antibodies are passed on to your growing baby when you get the vaccine in pregnancy so that your baby is also protected from the disease for the first few months of her life until she gets her first TT vaccine, usually at the age of six to eight weeks, as part of the Penta Vaccine.
required po un isang beses lng nmn and d nmn nakakaapekto kay baby yun
thank u sis
Judy Aiza Regencia Ayala