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Pregnant Women

The campaign ads below include a mix of video, social, and digital assets for pregnant women about the benefits of getting vaccinated for flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Additional TV, radio, digital, and print ads may be available upon request.

To learn more about what ads are available and how you can use them in your outreach efforts, contact us.

Video Ads

Use our campaign videos to share important information about flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines with pregnant women. Looking for broadcast quality videos? Contact us.

  • Pass along protection ad thumbnail

    Before you even meet your new baby, you can protect them against severe flu and COVID-19 by getting this season’s vaccines. These vaccines can help protect your little one over their first six months of life.

    Watch "Pass along protection" video on YouTube

  • You'd do anything ad thumbnail

    You can protect your baby now against severe illness during their first six months of life by getting your flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines.

    Watch "You'd do anything" video on YouTube

  • Talk to your doctor about a maternal RSV vaccine video thumbnail

    RSV vaccines give your baby a leg up before they take their first steps. Talk to your doctor about a maternal RSV vaccine.

    Watch "Leg up" video on YouTube

Social and Digital Ads

Use our campaign social and digital ads to promote getting this season’s vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV.

  • Cut down the risks ad thumbnail

    You can cut the risk of serious illness for both you and your baby by getting this season’s vaccines.

    View “Cut down the risks” ad [1855 KB]

  • First letters ad thumbnail

    RSV can spell danger for newborns. You can help protect them by getting a maternal RSV vaccine in your third trimester.

    View “First letters” ad [1579 KB]

  • Trimester three reminder ad thumbnail

    Getting a maternal RSV vaccine between 32 and 36 weeks can protect your baby over their first six months of life.

    View “Trimester three reminder” ad [2070 KB]

  • For Two ad thumbnail

    Infants have a higher risk of hospitalization from respiratory viruses, but your flu and COVID-19 vaccines help protect you both.

    View "For two" ad [264 KB]

  • Bonding Time ad thumbnail

    RSV is the #1 cause of infant hospitalization. Talk to your doctor about an RSV vaccine now, because you won't ever want to let them out of your arms.

    View "Bonding time" ad [189 KB]

  • You Worry ad thumbnail

    Newborns have a higher risk of hospitalization from respiratory viruses. But your flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines protect them too.

    View "You worry" ad [207 KB]

  • Give your baby a leg up before they take their first steps ad thumbnail

    RSV is the number one cause of infant hospitalization. Talk to your doctor about a maternal RSV vaccine.

    View "Leg up" ad [83.86 KB]

  • Give your baby a leg up before they take their first steps ad thumbnail

    RSV is the number one cause of infant hospitalization. Talk to your doctor about a maternal RSV vaccine.

    View "Leg up alternate" ad [107.3 KB]

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