A prominent obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) group has released vaccine recommendations for the first time, announcing guidance that differs from advice issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The outlets describe the announcement as a break from CDC guidance, with the most notable difference involving COVID-19 vaccination. While the U.S. government’s recommendations cover COVID-19 and other vaccines, the OB-GYN group’s new plan adjusts at least some of those positions, particularly for COVID-19. The reporting also frames the move as significant because it is the group’s first set of formal vaccine recommendations rather than general statements or endorsements. According to the available summaries, the group’s guidance is intended for its professional community and centers on how vaccination should be approached for patients. The articles do not provide detailed language of the recommendations in the supplied text, but they agree that the OB-GYN group’s document diverges from CDC advice and that COVID-19 is the central point of difference.