TO PROTECT YOU AND YOUR BABY FROM PERTUSSIS
You can help to protect your unborn child against pertussis during the first weeks of life by having the tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis booster vaccination while you are pregnant.1-3
Newborns and infants too young to be vaccinated are at risk for increased morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases such as pertussis. This is because they have insufficient antibodies against pertussis.4-6
Getting the tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis booster vaccination during pregnancy may
help protect you and your baby against pertussis at the same time.1,2
It is important that any close family members and carers who will have contact with your baby are also protected against whooping cough.7,8
Make sure that they receive the vaccine at least 2 weeks before they meet your baby.7,8
TO PREVENT PERTUSSIS DISEASE AND POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS, GET THE TETANUS, DIPHTHERIA AND PERTUSSIS BOOSTER VACCINATION. 1,7
The tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis booster vaccination also provides protection against tetanus and diphtheria.12 Take this opportunity to protect yourself against pertussis and two other diseases in only one injection!
DON’T LET YOURSELF OR YOUR BABY GO UNPROTECTED AGAINST PERTUSSIS. SPEAK TO YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL ABOUT GETTING THE TETANUS, DIPHTHERIA AND PERTUSSIS BOOSTER VACCINATION DURING PREGNANCY.12
DON’T MISS AN OPPORTUNITY TO STRENGTHEN BOTH YOUR AND YOUR BABY’S IMMUNITY!