Do vaccines affect pregnancy?



The effect of vaccines on pregnancy is unknown, and non-essential vaccinations are generally not given during pregnancy.

Vaccination can prevent related diseases, such as cervical cancer, influenza, etc. Vaccines with viral activity can affect fetal development, so it is not recommended during pregnancy, but inactivated vaccines, still have not been definitively ruled out the effect on the embryo, so it is also not recommended to be vaccinated in preparation for and during pregnancy. Vaccination needs to be done under the supervision of a doctor before vaccination.

For women who wish to have children, it is important to be cautious about the use of medication during pregnancy and the first trimester of pregnancy, and to avoid unnecessary use of medication, unless there are clear indications for its use, and under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid affecting the development of the embryo. After pregnancy, you should also pay attention to proper rest, take folic acid on time as prescribed by your doctor, and take obstetric tests on time.