Immunisations offered during pregnancy, and to new babies, include the whooping cough, 6-in-1 and pneumococcal vaccination. Find out more about these vaccines, and when and where to get them.
Offered to pregnant women to help protect their baby against whooping cough
Information about the flu vaccine
Important information about the coronavirus vaccines for women who are currently pregnant
Recommended before or after pregnancy for women who haven’t received two doses of the MMR vaccine
Helps to protect your baby against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and hepatitis B
Helps to protect your baby against meningitis and septicaemia (blood poisoning)
Helps to protect your baby against rotavirus
Helps to protect your baby against meningitis caused by pneumococcal bacteria
Helps to protect your baby against 2 causes of meningitis and septicaemia
Helps to protect your baby against measles, mumps and rubella
Helps to protect your baby against tuberculosis (TB)
Helps to protect your baby against hepatitis B
Offered to children under 6 months of age with a health condition. Helps to protect your child against flu (influenza).