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i'm pregnant what should i do about whooping cough? babies are vulnerable to almost everything in their first weeks and months of life - including infectious diseases people displaying symptoms of cold and fl • remember - it's safe to have the whooping your unborn baby • the vaccine is administered between 20 and to your gp about where you can access your free vaccine through the national immunisation • vaccination during pregnancy doesn't replace those in the diary! protecting each other and people who have entered australia for humanitarian reasons can receive their catch up whooping cough vaccinations for free speak to your health professional for more information about getting vaccinated service-0 real talk with luke watson what you need to know about whooping cough available to help your immune system fight the infection and here are some important points to know about • it's a bacterial infection - that's highly contagious and spreads quickly through schools and families ● symptoms change over time - beginning with cold-like of coughing and may be accompanied by a characteristic "whoop" sound when the sufferer inhales sharply • their soft airways can be hurt by severe coughing ● young infants babies are more at risk of developing complications • call the ambulance if your child has difficulties breathing or their lips or skin become blue in colour whooping cough vaccination is an important line of defence vaccination is recommended for anyone wanting to reduce ● ● recognising the symptoms of whooping cough and getting vaccinated this winter luke watson pharmacy owner terrywhite chemmart mentone sources 65%20years