Is it safe for me to get a COVID-19 vaccine if I would like to have a baby one day?

YES!   If you are trying to become pregnant now or want to get pregnant in the future, you may receive a COVID-19 vaccine. There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination increases infertility or the risk of miscarriage.  In addition, there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination causes any problems during pregnancy, including problems with the development of the placenta. Like all vaccines, scientists are studying COVID-19 vaccines carefully for side effects now and will continue to study them for many years. 

 In April, a rare, but serious, side effect was identified in a small number of women of reproductive age-related to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.  Given the availability of two other vaccines, the FDA and CDC have encouraged women younger than 50 years of age to be aware of the rare risk of blood clots with low platelets after vaccination with J&J vaccine.

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1. How do I get the vaccine for myself or my child?
2. What is an additional dose?
3. When can I get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?
4. How do I get a COVID-19 booster shot?
5. Will the COVID-19 vaccine be available to every Kansan who wants it? When?
6. Who will be giving the vaccine? Can we just go to our local pharmacy to get it?
7. Where can I find data about Kansas' vaccine distribution and administration?
8. I’m an employer? Why should I encourage my employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
9. What will be the cost of getting vaccinated?
10. What if I was turned away due to lack of insurance or ability to pay the administration fee?
11. Is it safe for me to get a COVID-19 vaccine if I would like to have a baby one day?
12. I received a flu vaccine, so why would I need the COVID-19 vaccine?
13. Will vaccines be mandated?
14. What will I need to provide to get vaccinated?
15. How will my information be used? How will my data be used? Will my data be shared with ICE or other immigration enforcement agencies if I get the COVID-19 vaccine?
16. What do I do if I need a new vaccination card?