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Published on Nov 27, 2023
Authored by Pfizer Medical Team


Some people with hyperprolactinaemia might have no symptoms.6

How Often Do These Symptoms Occur with People Who Have Hyperprolactinaemia?

Graph: Rate of symptoms in Women and Men with hyperoprolactinaemia.8

What is Maternal Immunisation?

Maternal immunisation is a way to help protect your baby from getting sick from the moment they are born.1

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Click here to download the Maternal Immunisation information guide.
 

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Why is Maternal Immunisation Important for Your Baby?

Learn how maternal immunisation works to help protect your baby in this step-by-step guide.  

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Published on Nov , 2023
Authored by Pfizer Medical Team


Click to download the step-by-step guide on how maternal immunisation works.
 

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Why is Maternal Immunisation Important for Your Baby?Maternal immunisation can boost your immune system and antibody levels, and your body passes that protection to your baby in the womb and for the first months after birth.1


Is Maternal Immunisation right for you?
Talk to your doctor, nurse or midwife to learn more about maternal immunisation.

Conversation starters about Maternal ImmunisationConsider asking your doctor these questions:
• Is it safe for my baby if I get vaccinated while pregnant?
• Is it safe for me?
• How much protection can my baby get if I receive a vaccine while pregnant?



 

Reference

  1. Faucette, AN, Unger BL, Gonik B, et al. Maternatl vaccination: moving the science forward. Human Reproduction Update. 2015;21(1):119-135.

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