It is recommended that women get vaccinated against COVID-19 before becoming pregnant. If a woman is already pregnant, the decision to get vaccinated should be made after discussing the risks and benefits with a healthcare professional. There is no set interval between receiving the two doses of the vaccine, so it is advisable to get one dose before becoming pregnant and the other when appropriate. It is important to weigh the pros and cons with a doctor.
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