Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 while pregnant doesn’t increase the risk of complications like giving birth early or having a small or stillborn baby, according to a new retrospective study led by the CHEO Research Institute that looked at thousands of births in Ontario. Read More
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CHEO Research Institute study finds no link between COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy and preterm birth, stillbirth
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