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Tiny Lungs, Big Risk: Protecting Babies from Whooping Cough

39 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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Whooping cough is back—and our most vulnerable patients are at risk. In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we dive into everything you need to know about whooping cough (pertussis): what it is, why cases are rising again, and why babies—especially newborns—are at the highest risk for severe illness. We break down the symptoms, how it spreads, and the alarming reasons behind the recent surge, including waning immunity and gaps in vaccination. Most importantly, we focus on what you can do as a pregnant mom or parent of a newborn to protect your baby during those critical early months. From the importance of the Tdap vaccine in pregnancy to creating a "cocoon" of protection around your newborn, we offer practical, evidence-based guidance to help keep your little one safe. If you're expecting, recently delivered, or caring for a young infant, this is a must-listen episode. Because when it comes to whooping cough, prevention isn't just important, it's lifesaving.

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