New study finds COVID-19 antibodies in breastmilk of vaccinated mothers
Portland researchers are conducting what s believed to be the first study into how the COVID-19 vaccine impacts pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 11:56 PM PST March 3, 2021
PORTLAND, Oregon For new moms, getting the COVID-19 vaccine might come with a few concerns. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers weren t part of the vaccine trials. But a new study conducted in Portland is looking into how nursing moms might pass COVID-19 antibodies to their babies after the moms get the shot.
The study began with Jill and Jason Baird, who welcomed their baby boy Eli, in November. As a nursing mother, Jill wondered if it would be safe for her to get the COVID-19 vaccine. As a physician, she qualified to get the shot in January, but wished more information was available about the shot for new moms.
Study finds COVID-19 antibodies in breastmilk of vaccinated mothe
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