
Many women still feel anxious about COVID vaccination—especially during periods, pregnancy planning, pregnancy, or breastfeeding. As per FOGSI (Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India), COVID vaccination is safe, strongly recommended, and protective for women. Let me clearly explain what every woman should know, based on scientific evidence and national guidelines.
Yes, women can safely receive the COVID vaccine on any day of the menstrual cycle, even during menstruation.
Menstruation is not a contraindication
Vaccine does not affect menstrual flow or cycle safety
No need to postpone vaccination due to periods
Dr. Dimple Doshi’s Tip:
I reassure my patients that periods and vaccines work independently—there is no harm in taking the vaccine during menstruation.
Yes, COVID vaccination is safe while trying to conceive or during infertility treatment and does not affect fertility.
Vaccine can be taken:
While planning pregnancy
During ovulation induction
During IVF or fertility treatments
No evidence that vaccines:
Reduce fertility
Increase miscarriage risk
No need to delay pregnancy plans after vaccination
No, routine pregnancy testing is not recommended before COVID vaccination.
Pregnancy test before vaccination is not required
Accidental vaccination in early pregnancy:
Does not cause birth defects
Does not increase congenital anomalies
Termination of pregnancy is NOT advised due to vaccination
Dr. Dimple Doshi’s Tip:
Many women discover pregnancy after vaccination—this should never cause panic or guilt.
Yes, COVID vaccination is safe in pregnancy and protects both mother and baby from severe infection.
Pregnant women are at higher risk of severe COVID
Vaccination:
Reduces hospitalization
Reduces ICU admission
Protects maternal health
Vaccine has no teratogenic effects
Prudent approach:
If possible, defer vaccination in the first trimester
Recommended in second and third trimesters
Yes, vaccination is advised even after COVID infection, but it should be taken after a waiting period.
Vaccine recommended even if:
You had COVID earlier
Timing:
12 weeks after infection, or
4–8 weeks after recovery
Natural immunity is variable; vaccination offers stronger protection
Yes, pregnant women with co-morbidities benefit even more from COVID vaccination.
Conditions include:
Diabetes
Hypertension
Asthma
Obesity
These women have higher risk of severe COVID
Vaccination offers better protection
Proper counselling with gynecologist is advised before vaccination
Dr. Dimple Doshi’s Tip:
In my clinical practice, women with medical conditions gain the maximum benefit from timely vaccination.
Yes, breastfeeding women should be vaccinated as per routine schedule and it may benefit the baby.
Vaccination is safe during breastfeeding
No need to stop breastfeeding
Possible added benefit:
Antibodies may pass to the baby through breast milk
Helps protect newborn indirectly
COVID vaccination should be deferred only in cases of allergy, active infection, or recent COVID illness.
Ans. No, there is no scientific evidence linking vaccines to infertility.
Ans. No. Studies show no increased risk of birth defects.
Ans. No. Pregnancy increases COVID risk—vaccination is protective.
Ans. Strongly recommended for maternal and newborn protection.
Ans. Yes, after the recommended waiting period.
As per FOGSI guidelines, COVID vaccination is safe, evidence-based, and strongly recommended for women—including those menstruating, planning pregnancy, pregnant, or breastfeeding. The benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks, especially in protecting mothers and babies from severe disease.
At Vardaan Hospital, Goregaon West, Mumbai, I counsel women individually, addressing fears with facts and compassion. If you are unsure about vaccination timing, speak to your gynecologist—informed decisions lead to safer motherhood and healthier families.