MMR Vaccine and Pregnancy
by Cathy Parkes March 14, 2022 Updated: March 16, 2022

A patient who was rubella non-immune during pregnancy should receive the MMR vaccine after delivery (this vaccine is contraindicated during pregnancy).
Educate the patient that pregnancy must be avoided for at least 28 days after immunization.
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