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Emily Adhikari, M.D.

I’m pregnant. Should I get the RSV vaccine?

With the Abrysvo RSV vaccine, babies benefit most when moms get vaccinated at 32-36 weeks of pregnancy, in September to January. See the benefits for babies.

Congenital syphilis is on the rise: What pregnant women need to know

Congenital syphilis rates are increasing in the U.S. and Texas. Timely diagnosis and treatment in prenatal care can help save babies lives.

Mpox facts for pregnant and breastfeeding patients

As mpox spreads, pregnant and breastfeeding patients are raising concerns. Get facts about prevention and treatment in this Your Pregnancy Matters blog.

Should pregnant or breastfeeding women take the COVID-19 vaccine?

Should pregnant or breastfeeding women get the #COVID19 vaccine? UT Southwestern discusses vaccine-related questions.

Most pregnant patients not at high risk for COVID-19 complications, new study shows

A new study from UT Southwestern found that most pregnant patients may not be at higher risk of COVID-19 complications. Learn why and find out how to use COVID-19 strategies to prepare for the flu season.