Yesterday, the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists released a maternal immunization schedule.
They write that it's the first time they've ever released an "immunization schedule that differs from federal vaccine recommendations."
Amy Maxmen, PhD
Measles in pregnancy is not good - as you have pointed out with that MMWR article.
Obstetrical complications also include stillbirth and 3 % maternal mortality.
www.acog.org/programs/imm...
The Maternal Immunization Task Force issues a call to action to strongly recommend the MMR vaccine as the best and most effective defense against measles infection.