Rabies vaccination is possible during pregnancy.
Pregnant women are a special group of people who can be vaccinated against rabies to prevent the development of rabies if they are accidentally scratched or bitten by a dog or cat during pregnancy. This vaccine is a post-exposure prophylactic vaccine that prevents rabies.
Pregnant women can be vaccinated against rabies during pregnancy and need to be vaccinated against rabies as soon as possible once the wound exposure occurs. And although pregnant women belong to a special group of people, but the injection of rabies vaccine is not a contraindication, for themselves and the fetus does not have much effect.
It is recommended that women who are pregnant should follow the instructions of their medical professionals when receiving rabies vaccination. Usually should avoid close contact with pets to prevent accidental injury.