Tools and Resources
Browse our library of educational tools and resources on immunizations and infectious diseases.
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SEE ALSO
- Optimizing Reimbursement for Routinely Recommended Maternal Immunizations: Coding Tips for Obstetricians
- Summary of Routinely Recommended Maternal Vaccines (PDF)
- Developing an Immunization Referral System (PDF)
- Maternal Immunization Social Media Toolkit
- Visit the Immunization Topic Page
- View All Immunization Resources for Patients
- View All Immunization Resources for Patients in Spanish
- CDC Immunization Schedules By Age – Adults (Endorsed 2024)*
- CDC Immunization Schedules By Age – Child and Adolescents (Endorsed 2024)*
- Vaccine Integrity Project (CIDRAP)
- 2025-26 Respiratory Virus Immunization Guidelines (CIDRAP) (PDF)
*ACOG endorses the CDC's Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule for Ages 19 Years or Older, published and originally endorsed in 2024 and posted here, including the recommendation that pregnant and lactating individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine. ACOG does not endorse the CDC's most recent recommendations, dated May 29, 2025, which has removed the COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for pregnant and lactating individuals.
COVID-19
- Influenza Talking Points
- Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Programs: Tips for Optimizing Practice Management (PDF)
- Influenza Frequently Asked Questions for Providers
- Visit the Seasonal Influenza Topic Page
- View All Flu Resources for Patients
- Assessment and Treatment for Pregnant Individuals with Suspected or Confirmed Respiratory Infection (PDF)

Preventing Congenital Cytomegalovirus During Pregnancy
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Preparing for Respiratory Virus Season: Guidance and Communication Strategies to Increase Vaccine Confidence
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Measles in Pregnancy: A Preventable Threat
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Compassionate Conversations: Screening for Syphilis During Pregnancy

Navigating Vaccine Conversations: The Doula’s Role Supporting Decisions for Maternal Immunization
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Navigating the Doula’s Role in Maternal Vaccinations
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Prepare Your Clinics and Pregnant Patients for Fall and Winter Respiratory Virus Season
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Stillbirth Support
Stillbirth is one of the most common adverse pregnancy outcomes, occurring in 1 in 160 deliveries in the United States. Infection is associated with approximately 10–20% of stillbirths in developed countries and a greater percentage in developing countries. The following resources support health care professionals in providing compassionate, patient-centered care at every stage of the stillbirth experience and in having meaningful conversations with patients.
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