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I felt completely suffocated, says one mum, who is now triggered by wearing a mask.
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14/05/2021 12:01am BST
“I was gasping for air. I felt completely suffocated,” says Natalie Titherington, 29, from Oldham, who was forced to wear a face mask while she have birth to her daughter last December.
“I’m never going to be able to forget the feeling of not being able to breathe, and the fear and panic I felt while wearing a mask.”
Guidance from the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists says women shouldn’t be asked to wear any kind of facial covering during childbirth – whether a vaginal labour or caesarean birth – because of the risk of harm and complications.
‘I’m pregnant in my 40s, and nobody will give me a Covid vaccine’
Despite guidance that women should be offered the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna jabs during pregnancy, the reality is very different
Gabriella Le Breton has been left frustrated in her attempts to receive a vaccine
As a pregnant soon-to-turn-44-year-old, I was reassured to hear the news in mid-April that pregnant women in the UK would be offered the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines in their age-related cohorts. Then last week the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advised that all adults aged 18-39 should be offered an alternative to the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine once they become eligible for vaccination.