Medicine and HealthSSM - Qualitative Research in Health
COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: How discrepant public health discourses shape responsibility for fetal health
T. A. Manca, K. A. Top, et al.
This fascinating study by T A Manca, K A Top, and J E Graham explores the impact of inconsistent public health messaging on COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy. Discover how these discrepancies create uncertainty for healthcare providers and pregnant individuals, and reinforce gendered norms that burden expectant mothers with risk assessment responsibilities.
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