Geeta Basra Pregnancy Advice: People all over the country are waiting for their turn to get their dose of Kovid vaccine to protect against Corona virus.  At the same time, actress Geeta Basra has said that pregnant women should not take this vaccine because, it has not proved completely safe for them.  Significantly, Geeta Basra herself is pregnant for the second time. Geeta and her cricketer-husband Harbhajan Singh announced in March 2021 that they would welcome their second child this year.  These days, the second trimester of Geeta's pregnancy is.  Geeta said that she is not in favor of taking Corona's vaccine in pregnancy.  (Geeta Basra Pregnancy Advice on Vaccine)

Geeta Basra Pregnancy Advice

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Why Geeta Basra does not want to get Covid's vaccine?

 Actress Geeta Basra, expressing her views, wrote that, since the vaccine trial has not yet been done on pregnant women and new mothers.  That's why  Pregnant women should follow all the government guidelines related to the vaccination of Kovid.  Geeta says that unless the government declares that these vaccines are not safe for pregnant and breast-feeding women.  Till then, no woman should take any wrong decision related to getting vaccinated.  (Geeta Basra Pregnancy Advice)

 Significantly, Geeta often talks about topics related to the health of children, mothers and family, she expressed her views related to the vaccine on her social media account.  Many pregnant women of Geeta's social media account have asked the question whether they should get Kovid's vaccine.  Commenting on the same, Geeta says, "Vaccination is something that is new to all of us.  It is a known fact that the vaccine helps to keep the virus away, but at the same time many doctors are advising women who become mothers.  Government guidelines and medical organizations suggest that breastfeeding and pregnant women should not take the vaccine. ”

 Geeta appealed to pregnant women

 Geeta, who has been a part of films like 'The Train', 'Mr. Joe Carvalho', revealed that she too is waiting for the government to give clear guidelines.  "There is not yet enough evidence and studies on the effects of the vaccine on lactating and pregnant women.  I have also been advised by doctors not to take the vaccine for now and I will request mothers to abstain until we have another announcement from the government in this regard. "