[COMMUNICATED] The Center for Health Education, Medicine and Dentistry (CHEMED) is offering free Tdap shots at CHEMED for all pregnant women – whether or not they are CHEMED patients – on Wednesday throughout November and December, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary.
The Tdap vaccine protects a baby against whooping cough, a serious disease that can be deadly for babies. Tdap is estimated to save many thousands of lives each year.
The CDC recommends pregnant women get the whooping cough vaccine between 27 and 36 weeks of each pregnancy, preferably during the earlier part of this time period. Although the shot is so important for babies’ health, many women are not getting it for such reasons as it is too difficult to find a place that offers the shot or problems scheduling an appointment. The Women’s Health Department of CHEMED created these events to make getting this crucial vaccine as easy and quick as possible, especially during the current pandemic.
For more information about this program or vaccinations, contact Nurse Susan Grill-Levy BSN CSN, outreach coordinator, at 732-364-6666 Ext. 230 or [email protected].
Check out whether this vaccine was tested for safety in pregnant women before it was recommended for this population. According to an ICAN document, the FDA has no safety tests to show that it was. Ask your doctor to verify.