As flu season approaches, healthcare experts in Qatar are urging pregnant women to prioritise getting the flu vaccine as a vital preventive measure.

“The flu can lead to serious complications for pregnant women, including pneumonia, hospitalisation, and even premature delivery,” said Dr Huda Abdulla al-Saleh, senior consultant obstetrics and gynaecology and executive director of Quality and Safety at Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Women’s Wellness and Research Center.

“By getting vaccinated, pregnant women can protect themselves and their newborns from the potentially devastating effects of the flu virus.”

The flu vaccine is safe and effective for pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy. It helps to build immunity against the flu virus, reducing the risk of infection and transmission to newborns in Qatar.

“The best time to get the flu vaccine is now, before the flu season begins in earnest. By getting vaccinated early, pregnant women can ensure they are protected throughout the flu season,” she said.

Dr al-Saleh said the flu vaccination is extensively researched and not only is it safe in pregnancy at any stage, but it is positively recommended in pregnancy.

“The influenza vaccine has been given safely to millions of pregnant women worldwide over many years,” she said. “Women who have had the flu vaccine while pregnant also pass some protection on to their babies, which lasts for the first few months of their lives. It is also safe for women who are breastfeeding to have the vaccine.”

People can get the flu vaccine at all Primary Health Care Centres and private clinics as well as when they attend outpatients’ appointments at HMC.

“At HMC, patients can ask to receive their flu vaccine when they attend their scheduled outpatient’s department appointments and we are encouraging them to do this as soon as possible,” Dr al-Saleh said.

“You can also take the vaccine at all Primary Health Care Centres and a range of private clinics in Qatar.”
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