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Questions and Answers About Smallpox Vaccination while Pregnant or Breastfeeding (page 4)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Is it safe for women who received smallpox vaccine during pregnancy to breastfeed their babies?

Pregnant women should not receive the smallpox vaccine unless they have been exposed to smallpox. If a pregnant woman is vaccinated, she is likely to have been in the very early stages of her pregnancy at the time of vaccination. Her scab will separate from the vaccination site in about three weeks after vaccination, and by the time she delivers her baby, it will be safe for her to breastfeed. Breastfeeding should not take place until the vaccination scab has separated from the vaccination site.

If pregnant women are vaccinated with the smallpox vaccine are there any special risks to the fetus?

Smallpox vaccine has not been shown to cause an increased risk of serious birth defects. Except for the rare case of fetal vaccinia, smallpox vaccination of pregnant women has not been linked with prematurity, low birth weight, or other serious birth problems. Babies born without fetal vaccinia are not known to have a greater risk of future medical problems Fetal vaccinia is an infection in the unborn baby that can lead to premature delivery, skin rash with scarring, stillbirth, or death of the baby after delivery. Sometimes a baby who develops fetal vaccinia is born with skin scars but is otherwise healthy. Fewer than 50 cases of fetal vaccinia have ever been reported in the world, and only three of these cases were reported in the United States. When smallpox vaccine was routinely given in the United States from 1967 to 1971, only one case of fetal vaccinia occurred among an estimated 90,000 to 280,000 pregnant women who received the vaccine. It is estimated that 5,700 to 17,000 of these pregnant women were receiving the vaccine for the first time. Therefore, although the risk to the unborn baby is known to exist, that risk is low and fetal vaccinia is very rare.

Are there special considerations at the time of delivery for women exposed to smallpox vaccine during pregnancy?

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