OB-GYN association, deviating from CDC guidance, issues its own vaccine recommendations
By
Helen Branswell
June 10, 2026
Objective: To present ACOG's new vaccine schedule for pregnant individuals, differing from CDC recommendations.
Approach: Key Findings: ACOG's schedule includes Tdap, RSV, influenza, and Covid-19 vaccines, while CDC recommends only Tdap and RSV. ACOG advises that RSV vaccination should occur only during one pregnancy. Vaccination against Covid-19 during pregnancy protects both the pregnant individual and newborns. Interpretation: ACOG's new guidelines reflect a response to the evolving landscape of vaccine recommendations and public health messaging.
Limitations: The appropriate schedule for RSV booster shots remains unclear. ACOG's recommendations may not align with CDC guidelines, leading to potential confusion. Conclusion: ACOG's decision to issue its own vaccination guidance highlights tensions with CDC vaccine policy under current leadership.