Herpes zoster is the common name for “shingles”, and it is generally recommended to get pregnant one month after herpes zoster has been cured. Herpes zoster is an acute infectious skin disease caused by the varicella zoster virus, which can lead to nerve and skin damage. The lesions are commonly found on one side of the body or one side of the face, and are characterized by clusters of blisters accompanied by localized pain. Herpes zoster has a certain impact on pregnancy, herpes zoster virus infection may cause nerve damage, affecting the development of fertilized eggs; herpes zoster treatment is usually treated with antiviral medication, and it takes a certain amount of time for the medication to be fully metabolized in the body after the cure, so for the sake of eugenics, it is recommended to get pregnant after the disease is cured for at least one month. It is recommended that patients with herpes zoster seek medical attention in a timely manner and standardize their treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and consult an obstetrician and gynecologist for advice on preparing for pregnancy.