A compilation of eight ACOG toolkit graphics combating misinformation about maternal vaccination.
COVID-19 vaccine misinformation toolkit
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Magenta background with a yellow outline illustration of a parent breastfeeding an infant on the left. Text reads: “Lactating patients who receive a COVID-19 vaccine do not need to avoid or discontinue breastfeeding. In fact, breastfeeding helps you protect your infant by passing them antibodies that can help reduce their risk of getting infected with COVID-19.” The ACOG logo appears at the bottom.
Breastfeeding, COVID-19 vaccines, and infant protection
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Bar graph compares the number of infants hospitalized with COVID-19 based on maternal vaccination status. The tall yellow bar on the left shows infants with no record of maternal vaccination during pregnancy, and the short white bar on the right shows infants whose mothers were vaccinated. Graph is labeled “Number of infants hospitalized based on maternal vaccination status” and covers October 2022-April 2024. A CDC citation and the ACOG logo appear at the bottom.
Vaccination during pregnancy helps prevent infant hospitalization
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Infographic on a teal background shows COVID-19 hospitalization rates for age groups between 0 months and 74 years. Text reads: “COVID-19 hospitalization rates among newborns remain higher than those among every age group under 75.” A CDC citation and the ACOG logo appear at the bottom.
Babies under 6 months are at higher risk for COVID-19 hospitalization
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Teal background with ACOG logo and text that reads: “Getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy will help you keep up with new coronavirus strains and reduce the risk of hospitalization for you and your infant after birth.” Overlapping Band-Aid illustration appears at the top right.
Getting the updated COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy helps protect you and baby
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Magenta background with ACOG logo and text that reads: “COVID-19 vaccination is NOT associated with an increased risk of pregnancy loss, preterm birth, low birth weight, or birth defects. mRNA vaccines cannot cause infection or alter your DNA.”
COVID-19 vaccines are proven to be safe in pregnancy
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Teal background with ACOG logo and text that reads: “Pregnant people infected with COVID-19—especially those with coexisting conditions such as diabetes and obesity—are at higher risk of more severe illness than those who are not pregnant.” Graphic includes an illustrated outline of a pregnant person.
COVID-19 risks for pregnant people
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Teal background with ACOG logo and text that reads: “The science affirming the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant people hasn’t changed.” The next sentence in larger, bolded font reads: “Protect yourself and your pregnancy: get vaccinated.”
Protect your pregnancy by getting the COVID-19 vaccine
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Teal background with ACOG logo and text that reads: “ACOG, the leading organization for ob-gyns in the United States, still recommends that all pregnant people get vaccinated for COVID-19—and so do I.”
ACOG supports COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy
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Front page from toolkit with text that reads, "Establishing and maintaining partnerships and engagement efforts with refugee, immigrant, and migrant (RIM) communities".
Toolkit: Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (RIM) Community Engagement
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