Treating the Common Cold in Pregnancy and Lactation
Upper respiratory tract viral infections (URTIS), also known as the common cold, usually start with symptoms of headache, sneezing, and sore throat and later symptoms of a runny or stuffy nose, cough, and general feelings of discomfort. The common cold is caused by several types of viruses, with rhinoviruses being the most common. This health topic is an expert opinion about treating the common cold during pregnancy and lactation. This health topic is intended for the public and health care providers.
Influenza Vaccine in Pregnancy and Lactation
Authored by Dr. Tali Bogler – Seasonal influenza infection, commonly referred to as “the flu,” is caused by the influenza virus. The influenza virus that causes seasonal flu can change year to year. As a result, the seasonal influenza vaccine is changed most years to protect against strains that will be the most prevalent during the upcoming flu season. This health topic is an expert opinion about the seasonal influenza vaccine (flu shot) during pregnancy and lactation. This health topic is intended for the public and health care providers.