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What We Do And Don't Know About Pregnant Women And The COVID-19 Vaccine

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Pregnant women are receiving conflicting information about whether they should get vaccinated, and it’s raising a lot of questions and sowing anxiety.

Host Tonya Mosley talks with maternal-fetal expert Kjersti Aagaard about what expectant mothers and families need to know.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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