Large study confirms flu vaccine is safe in pregnancy

Wednesday January 16, 2013 5:15 PM

NEW YORK (AP) — A large study offers reassuring news for pregnant women worried about getting a flu shot.

The research found no evidence that the vaccine increases the risk of losing a fetus, and may prevent some fetal deaths.

The flu vaccine has long been considered safe for pregnant women. U.S. health officials began recommending flu shots for them more than five decades ago.

Experts say the new study is perhaps largest look at the safety and value of flu shots during pregnancy.

The study was released by the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday as the United States and Europe suffer through an early and intense flu season.

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