gaw says the current medical consensus is that the vaccine is safe.e vaccine does not contain any live virus which is something pregnant women are often advised to avoid. it's also a matter of assessing the risk versus the potential benefits. >> the potential benefits of a vaccine working are great. we know covid-19 is really dangerous in pregnancy. >> reporter: both dr. gaw and meyer say they are advising their patients take the vaccine. >> somehow, like pregnant people become these like unicorns that can't have health care. i'm just like, i don't think that's helpful. >> reporter: but until there's more data it's still a little bit of an unknown. dr. gaw says ultimately it's up to each individual woman along with her doctor to make that decision. >> talk to your family, you know, your own risks, if i were pregnant right now i would get it. >>> are you wondering when it will be your turn to be vaccinated? we have a calculator on abc7news.com, by answering a few questions you can see where you may fall in the line. >>> the senate held a rare new year'