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You will be fine. You might find my post from 3 weeks ago. I tested positive and inadvertently gave it to my pregnant wife. We had symptoms for 3 days but we were both fine a week later. Had tests done and everything came back normal. DM if you are worried or have any specific questions
As long as you are vaxxed and boosted, you should be fine.
I had it and it didn’t create any complications. Have a few friends who had earlier variants (while vaxxed) and their babies have come out happy and healthy.
There isn’t enough evidence to back the lasting effects of the vax on infants as they grow up so no thanks. Also, this study is in Scotland and it says infected (like giving birth while having covid) I know it talks about the last 28 days of pregnancy but still. Also, there were studies that showed that getting the vax deceased the chance of getting it and/or getting it worse if you didn’t have the vax…How has that information held up? Last point (for now), researchers can skew any statistic to how they want it to look—Data doesn’t lie but interpretation of the data is never the same. One question I have for the study is: how many of these stillborn or deaths showed symptoms of risk while still in the womb? If everything was normal prior to birth, what is causing the stillborn/deaths in these infants. There is more information to be shared before coming to conclusions.
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Yes I have. It’s sucked. I was triple vaccinated but it was fine. I wouldn’t worry
I am just coming out of recovery. 14 weeks pregnant and ended up in the ER because I had a 102 degree fever and I was worried about baby. I am vaxxed and boosted and most symptoms were gone within 2 days. Just have lingering congestion. US yesterday showed baby is doing just fine
Everyone experiences it differently. Myself and another family member had it during our 1st trimester. It was the equivalent of having a cold. Couldn’t take much for it just treat the symptoms with Tylenol sinus and cold… which was approved by the doctor. Just take your vitamin c, prenatals, wear a mask and try not to stress too much. Also we were both vaccinated not boosted. Don’t know if that may have helped since we both got it
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Thanks all! I’m vaccinated and boosted, so hoping you’re right in that symptoms are mild. It’s reassuring you have all have had minor cases with no side effects for your baby. Plus being in my second trimester makes me feel a bit better. 💛
I did I was 20+ weeks, I felt like *** but baby was safe and had no complications. My doctor told me the only concern is if you get a high fever. Try to stay calm. There is nothing you can do about it, just try to stay calm if you test positive
I was pregnant and got COVID before the vaccine came out. I had a fever for a couple days, lost sense of smell and taste for a couple days, had fever and chills and muscle aches and was fatigued for a month. I was able to get one vaccine while pregnant. Baby was fine!
I tested positive at 25 weeks and it sucked for about 7 days. The congestion was real and I just wanted to medicate and sleep. Though, silver lining is that my OB calls me COVID resolve now and I no longer need to go COVID questionnaire when I visit. Small win.
I just got over Covid, had it last week at 21 weeks. Vaxxed and boosted but still got it. I ended up taking paxlovid and feel great now. Learned from my doctor that we’ll now have monthly ultrasounds for the rest of the pregnancy just to be extra cautious. I’m 35+ with pre existing high blood pressure so I’m high risk. I’m not complaining about all the extra appointments and care.