It is recommended that pregnancy be considered one month after rabies vaccination. Generally speaking, rabies vaccination does not interfere with normal pregnancy preparation, and current studies have shown that rabies vaccination is safe for both pregnant and breastfeeding women. However, since it takes time for the vaccine to fully establish its immune protective effect, during which time the immune system may be relatively active, it is recommended to wait one month before considering pregnancy. During this period, it is necessary to pay attention to whether there are any adverse reactions to the vaccination and to avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, spicy and irritating food, and to maintain sufficient rest. If you are planning to get pregnant, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional in advance to seek standardized diagnosis and treatment advice.