Rabies vaccination does not affect pregnancy preparation, but it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy one month after vaccination.
Undergoing rabies vaccination will not affect normal pregnancy preparation. There is no authoritative literature or clinical case statistics that can prove that rabies vaccine will cause adverse effects on the development of the fetus. Therefore, it is generally considered to be relatively safe, and it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy one month after vaccination, as the immune response period is within one month after vaccination.
If you are bitten by an animal such as a dog or cat during the preparation period, not vaccinating against rabies will not only affect your pregnancy, but may also lead to rabies virus infection, which may affect your life and health. After the rabies vaccination, you can carry on the preparation process normally, and pay attention to the regular obstetric examination according to the regulations, so as to be able to detect the abnormal development of the fetus as early as possible.
It is recommended to seek medical advice from your doctor.