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Pregnant, Nursing Moms Can Pass Covid-19 Antibodies to Babies, US and Israeli Studies Show

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A pregnant woman receives a vaccine at Clalit healthcare center in Or Yehuda, near Tel Aviv, Feb. 25, 2021. (Flash90)

Good news for pregnant women and new mothers!

Following reports of troubling COVID-19 cases among pregnant women, new research by the Providence Cancer Institute in Oregon shows that pregnant women who recovered from the coronavirus or who were vaccinated will likely pass on that protection to their children. No adverse effects were discovered among the mothers or the babies.

Another new study conducted jointly by Tel Aviv University and the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center–Ichilov also found that vaccinating breastfeeding mothers promotes the production of important antibodies in their breastmilk/

This is great news in Israel, which is leading the world in vaccinating its citizens.

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