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Getting a COVID Vaccine while Pregnant Slashes Risk of Premature Birth, Major New Study Finds

Last updated: December 15, 2025 10:50 am
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A groundbreaking new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has revealed that pregnant individuals who receive a COVID vaccine are significantly less likely to experience severe symptoms of the disease or give birth prematurely. The study, which involved nearly 20,000 pregnant participants in Canada, found that those who received the vaccine during pregnancy had even lower odds of health complications compared to those who were vaccinated before becoming pregnant.

According to the research, pregnant individuals who were vaccinated against COVID showed a 60 percent reduced risk of hospitalization and a 90 percent lower likelihood of requiring intensive care compared to unvaccinated individuals. Additionally, during the Delta and Omicron waves, getting the COVID vaccine was associated with a 20 percent and 33 percent lower risk of preterm birth, which can pose serious health risks to the baby.

Lead author of the study, Deborah Money, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UBC, emphasized the importance of the findings, stating that “Our findings provide clear, population-level evidence that COVID-19 vaccination protects pregnant people and their babies from serious complications.”

The study adds to a growing body of evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of COVID vaccines across different populations. Despite this evidence, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under the Trump administration has removed the recommendation for pregnant individuals to get vaccinated against COVID. However, health experts continue to stress the importance of vaccination, especially for pregnant individuals who are at increased risk of severe disease and adverse outcomes if they contract COVID.

The findings of this study underscore the critical role that COVID vaccines play in protecting the health and well-being of pregnant individuals and their babies. By getting vaccinated, pregnant individuals can significantly reduce their risk of severe disease and premature birth, ultimately safeguarding their own health and that of their newborns.

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