Cephalosporin does not usually affect pregnancy preparation. During the preparation for pregnancy, women can take cephalosporins. Taking cephalosporin according to normal dosage generally has little effect on estrogen and progesterone levels in the body, and has little effect on developmental problems such as fetal malformations, and by the time the preparation for pregnancy is successful, the cephalosporin has been metabolized, so there is generally no effect of taking cephalosporin during the preparation for pregnancy. If there is a possibility of pregnancy, there is no need to worry too much, because the fertilized egg can only be in the uterine cavity in a week or so to bed, this time the drug may affect the development of the embryo, and in this time, the impact of the drug is very small or no, so there is no need to be too worried about it, if necessary, you can consult a professional physician’s opinion. All drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.