One breastfeeding mum told Eastern Daily Press she wants to urge other breastfeeding mums to get the vaccine.

Assistant practitioner at the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Sophia Hunter, said: “I had some concerns around having the vaccination while breastfeeding, due to the advice originally suggesting that it shouldn’t be taken by breastfeeding women.

“When this advice changes, I decided to speak with my GP about it.”

Speaking about the side effects, Ms Hunter said: “The only side effects I experiences were for around 48 hours, including feeling lethargic and the site of vaccination feeling a little tender.

Source: Daily Express

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