of the royal couege by doctor edward morris of the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists on their bodies anyway, and if covid arrives and infectsl them, they are more likely- to develop complications such as pneumonia, needing ventilation or early delivery of their baby. i there was some confusion back in the spring for pregnant women about whether it was safe to go ahead and have the vaccine, maybe some of the messaging has not been as clear as it should be, but health leaders are now seeing all research on hundreds of thousands of pregnant women who have been vaccinated is that there is no evidence of any harm to the foetus or the new child.— is no evidence of any harm to the foetus or the new child. hugh, thank ou ve foetus or the new child. hugh, thank you very much- _ foetus or the new child. hugh, thank you very much. hugh _ foetus or the new child. hugh, thank you very much. hugh pym, - foetus or the new child. hugh, thank you very much. hugh pym, our- foetus or the new child. hugh, thankl you very much. hugh pym, our health editor. anyone in wales wanting to visit