Te hapūtanga me te tuku rongoā āraimate Pregnancy and immunisations
When you are pregnant, we recommend you are immunised against whooping cough, flu and COVID-19.
Book pregnancy vaccines external linkImmunisations you need if you are planning a pregnancy
We recommend you are up to date with all your immunisations if you are planning a pregnancy.
It is particularly important to know if you are immune to:
- measles
- rubella
- chickenpox.
You cannot have these immunisations when you become pregnant, and they can cause harm to you and your developing baby.
Immunisations you need while you are pregnant
Some diseases are riskier while you are pregnant. You can protect yourself and your pēpi (baby) while you are pregnant by getting 3 free vaccines.
While the vaccines do not affect your pēpi, you will naturally pass on some of your immunity. This means when they are born, they will have some protection until they are old enough to be immunised themselves. This is especially important for whooping cough.
Vaccinations for māma and whānau after your pēpi is born
Newborn babies are very vulnerable until they are fully immunised. All members of a whānau being fully vaccinated creates a bubble of protection around pēpi.
If you were not immunised against some diseases before or during pregnancy, you can get them after your pēpi is born. It is important you, and your whānau, do this so your baby is protected until they are old enough to be immunised themselves.
After your baby is born, it may be recommended that you have a free measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) immunisation. You should do this as soon as you can.
Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine
If a vaccination has been missed, do not worry, most vaccinations can be caught up. If you are unsure if you or your whānau are up to date with your vaccinations, contact your doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider.
All vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule are free and safe while breastfeeding.
Booking a vaccine
You can book all your pregnancy immunisations online through Book My Vaccine.
Book a vaccine online (external link)
You can also book over the phone by calling 0800 28 29 26 — 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
If you would prefer, you can also contact your usual doctor or healthcare provider to book a vaccination appointment.
Getting ready for your baby’s first immunisations
Your baby’s first immunisations are due at 6 weeks. Make it easy and enrol them with a doctor early.
If you need help with enrolment, your midwife, the hospital, or your Well Child Tamariki Ora nurse can help you enrol your child with a doctor, or to access immunisations through another healthcare provider.
If you cannot find a doctor to enrol your child, call:
- Healthline any time on 0800 611 116 (translators are available), or
- PlunketLine any time on 0800 933 922.
They can help connect you with a local immunisation service.