It is currently not recommended to receive the COVID vaccine if you are pregnant, as there is limited data on its safety and effectiveness during pregnancy. It is advised to speak to a healthcare professional about your individual situation. It is important to prioritize your health and the health of your loved ones, so it may be best to get vaccinated as soon as possible while keeping in mind the latest information and guidelines regarding pregnancy and vaccination.
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