COVID-19 Vaccines in Pregnancy Study

Helping improve info on vaccine safety in pregnancy.

MotherToBaby is currently enrolling women who have NOT received a COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant. All of our research is observational and is conducted by phone interviews — you will NOT be asked to take a COVID-19 vaccine or any medication.

Vaccines are a tool to prevent illness, yet there is limited data about use of COVID-19 vaccines for people who are pregnant. If you have NOT received any of the COVID-19 vaccines while pregnant, you can help us gather this important information.

Have you not received a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy or within 2 month of getting pregnant? If you answered “yes”, then you have the opportunity to help us learn more about COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy.

“The CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines be offered to those who are pregnant to protect against serious illness. If you are pregnant and have not received the vaccine, you, too, can help us gather important information about use of the vaccine during pregnancy by joining our observational study.”

— Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, Lead Investigator, MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies

We conduct independent research on vaccines in pregnancy, and are dedicated to improving health care for women and their babies.

Join our COVID-19 Vaccines Study

All information provided will be kept confidential. We will not disclose your personal information to anyone.

Questions? Call 866.626.6847 | Text 855.999.3525 | Email or Chat at MotherToBaby.org.


Disclaimer: MotherToBaby Fact Sheets are meant for general information purposes and should not replace the advice of your health care provider. MotherToBaby is a service of the non-profit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS). OTIS/MotherToBaby encourages inclusive and person-centered language. While our name still contains a reference to mothers, we are updating our resources with more inclusive terms. Use of the term mother or maternal refers to a person who is pregnant. Use of the term father or paternal refers to a person who contributes sperm. Copyright by OTIS, July 1, 2022.