 This study aimed to determine the prevalence and contents of vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic, and evaluate its association with maternal socio-demographic factors. The study found that 40.7% of pregnant women were resistant or hesitant to receive the vaccine, with concerns about adverse reactions, safety, and efficacy being the major reasons for hesitancy. Primipera women had higher rates of vaccine hesitancy than multi-parapregnant women. The study suggests that further strategies are needed to provide appropriate vaccine information to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases in both infants and children.