Pregnant women can get rabies immunoglobulin. Rabies immune globulin belongs to inactivated vaccine, which is made from healthy human plasma containing high potency rabies antibody, isolated and purified by low temperature ethanol protein isolation method or other approved isolation methods, and treated with virus removal and inactivation. Containing suitable stabilizers, free of preservatives and antibiotics, all of which have passed the national biosafety test, there are generally no side effects on the development of the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women can also take rabies immunoglobulin. Rabies immune globulin is mainly used for passive immunization of patients after being bitten or scratched by rabid dogs, kittens or other sick animals. Pregnant women who have been scratched or bitten by dogs or cats need to wash the wounds immediately and then take rabies immunoglobulin vaccine in time to avoid infecting the fetus with rabies virus and affecting the fetus and their own health. To sum up, pregnant women can take rabies immunoglobulin injection, generally will not cause adverse effects on the fetus.