Pregnant women can have normal tetanus immunoglobulin injections, which usually have no adverse effects on the pregnant woman or the fetus.
If a pregnant woman has serious trauma during pregnancy and is at risk of tetanus, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in time and receive a tetanus immunoglobulin injection under the supervision of a doctor.
The main component of the tetanus shot is equine tetanus immunoglobulin digested by stomach enzymes. Generally speaking, the vaccination has no effect on the fetus and can also prevent tetanus in pregnant women.
Tetanus is a serious danger to human health. When a pregnant woman suffers from tetanus, the toxin may infect the fetus through the umbilical cord, which is a direct threat to the safety of the fetus. For the sake of the fetus, pregnant women should be vaccinated against tetanus when necessary.
Pregnant women who have not had a tetanus shot and have no immunity should be injected with tetanus toxoid or DPT vaccine in time to prevent infection. After the injection of toxoid, the pregnant woman will not only produce antibodies, but also protect the newborn.
Therefore, it is possible to get a tetanus shot during pregnancy, and you can go to your local hospital for specific injection problems.