 Several immunizations are recommended, some prior to pregnancy and some during pregnancy. Main immunizations we recommend during the pregnancy are the flu shot every year during flu season. Women who are pregnant are more susceptible to getting the flu. Flu season is usually through October to April, so if you're pregnant any time during that time frame then we'll recommend a flu shot. We also recommend the Tdap shot, which is the tetanus diphtheria pertussis, which is whooping cough. We recommend that in the third trimester for every pregnancy for every woman. Because for over 27 weeks we do recommend the whooping cough vaccine, which is Tdap. It's mostly to give those immune proteins to the baby and then we'll have them for the first three months of life, which is the most vulnerable time for newborns getting whooping cough. What is important to stress is that the immunizations that are recommended during your pregnancy are not live vaccines. So it's necessary that the mom stays healthy as possible so the immunizations provide a balance of support for her, but equally as important it protects the newborn at the time of delivery.