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Women’s health continues to make headline news both in the UK and globally. There is increasing data on the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations in pregnancy, with benefits not just for the pregnant woman but also her yet-to-be-born baby (with decreased infant admission for COVID-19 in the first 6 months of life for those born to vaccinated mothers). In my practice, the message seems to be getting through, but we must still listen to those who are worried by vaccination and explore their fears individually.