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I am in the process of trying to have a baby, should I wait to have both doses of the covid vaccine before continuing with my baby project?

It is safe to receive the COVID vaccine while pregnant. The benefits of vaccination for pregnant women outweigh the risks associated with the product. Various medical organizations recommend that pregnant women receive the COVID vaccine to protect themselves and their baby. The risks of contracting COVID are considered more severe than any potential risks of the vaccine during pregnancy.

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