You are here Home Recommendations Recommendations Pregnant women are recommended to receive a single dose of dTpa vaccine in each pregnancy Listen Print Share Twitter Facebook Email dTpa vaccine is recommended as a single dose in each pregnancy, ideally early in the 3rd trimester. This helps prevent pertussis in pregnant women and their newborns (see Pertussis). See Table. Vaccines that are routinely recommended in pregnancy: inactivated vaccines in Vaccination for women who are planning pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding for more details. dTpa vaccine is funded through the NIP for all pregnant women. For details see the National Immunisation Program Schedule. Both dT and dTpa vaccines can safely be given to breastfeeding women. Related diseases Tetanus Page history Last updated 23 October 2023 Last reviewed 23 October 2023 Is there anything wrong with this page? Help us improve the Australian Immunisation Handbook What you were doing? (required) What went wrong? (required) Leave this field blank