It is possible to have a normal pregnancy with a rabies vaccination, and there is no evidence that the rabies vaccine affects sperm, eggs, and embryo development. If vaccinated against rabies. Preparation for pregnancy can be carried out normally and rabies vaccine will not affect the normal course of preparation for pregnancy. There is no authoritative literature or clinical evidence that rabies vaccine negatively affects sperm, egg and embryo development, so it is safe to prepare for pregnancy. The rabies vaccine works mainly on the immune system, stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies to prevent rabies. Therefore, pregnancy is not related to rabies vaccination, and if you get pregnant after rabies vaccination, you can just follow the normal obstetric examination as required. It is recommended to seek medical advice from your doctor.