Many pregnant women have fears about the vaccine, as well as the great fear of getting infected with Corona • Anna Aronov decided to get vaccinated and posted an Instagram post about it
According to CDC reports in the United States, the virus is more threatening to pregnant women, so in Israel the recommendation for pregnant women is to get vaccinated.
At the end of January, 15 pregnant women or pregnant women were hospitalized in Israeli hospitals in a difficult or critical condition, some of them breathing, and three of them were connected to a heart-lung machine.
On the other hand, research on existing vaccines has not included pregnant women, and there are not yet enough data to confirm with certainty that the vaccines are safe to use during pregnancy.
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Many women find themselves apprehensive whether they decide to get vaccinated or not, with each choice being accompanied by a great fear for the fetus and their health.
One of the pregnant women in the swamp who decided to get vaccinated and even posted about it on Instagram is Anna Aronov.
"I was vaccinated first," she wrote today (Monday) on her Instagram account alongside a photo from the vaccine.
"From everything I read, I heard, my doctor recommended, the stress that does not go away, the endless infections, I felt it was the right risk management for me right now. But I am just another person with another opinion, be healthy."
Many surfers responded to Aronov's post with divided opinions.
"Well done, another sane voice," wrote one of the surfers.
Another added: "They said pregnancies should not be vaccinated."
"We do not know if the vaccine will work, so I did a risk calculation and decided not to get vaccinated," wrote another pregnant surfer.
"The main thing is health, feel good," concluded one of the respondents.