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    Maternal vaccinations

    Protecting your bub from serious illness starts before birth, with free vaccines you can get while pregnant. These vaccines help protect your baby against influenza, whooping cough and RSV. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free maternal vaccinations.
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    Maternal vaccinations – Flu

    Flu vaccines have been around for decades and help protect you and your bub from serious illness. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free flu vaccination.
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    Maternal vaccinations – Whooping cough

    Getting a safe and free whooping cough vaccination between 20 and 32 weeks of pregnancy helps protect bubbas from whooping cough while they're still too young to get vaccinated themselves. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free whooping c
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    Maternal vaccinations – RSV

    Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination.

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Maternal vaccinations for First Nations women

First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile

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Maternal vaccinations for First Nations women - RSV

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile

Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination.

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Influenza (Flu) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile

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Whooping cough vaccine for First Nations pregnancy

Whooping cough – First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile

This social media tile can be used for sharing information on whooping cough vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy.

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