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Understanding HPV and the Importance of Vaccination
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus with over 100 different types, many of which are harmless. However, some types of HPV can lead to significant health problems.
What is RSV?
How can you prevent RSV?
What are the benefits and risks of the vaccine?
Where can you get the vaccine?
Does the RSV vaccine pass on immunity to the baby?
Yes, the RSV vaccine for pregnant people can pass on immunity to the baby. When a pregnant person gets the RSV vaccine, their protective proteins (called antibodies) also pass to their baby. So, babies who are born at least 2 weeks after their mother gets the RSV vaccine are protected from severe RSV disease for the first six months of life.
Complete Healthcare for Women - Obstetrics and Gynecology
Richard Lorenzo, D.O.
Kortney Jones ARNP