How soon can you get pregnant after a tooth extraction

If a woman has not used anesthesia or medications that are contraindicated for pregnancy, she can get pregnant the same month as the extraction. However, if anesthesia and contraindicated medications were used, the pregnancy can take place the following month. Since anesthesia drugs and drugs prohibited for pregnant women can easily pass through the placental barrier and affect the fetus, causing bleeding and other symptoms of pre-eclampsia, and the first three months of pregnancy are the most prone to malformations, it is recommended that pregnant women who have used the above medications do not get pregnant until the following month. Meanwhile, if a pregnant woman must have her teeth extracted when she is pregnant, it is recommended that she choose to have it done between the 3rd and 6th months of pregnancy, as the probability of miscarriage is lower during this period. In addition, if a pregnant woman has a request to prepare for pregnancy in the same month, it is best to explain to the dentist before the extraction so that the doctor can choose a drug that does not affect the pregnancy.