How long can be pregnant after influenza vaccine?
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In order to prevent influenza, many people will get influenza vaccine. After all, the social environment is not as good as before However, many female friends don't know how long it will take for them to get pregnant after getting the flu vaccine. In fact, you can't get pregnant after getting the flu vaccine. You need to wait at least one month before you can get pregnant. And now it's advocated to get the flu vaccine one month before pregnancy. Because once pregnant, cold medicine can't be taken, otherwise it will affect the fetus. But if you get a flu vaccine one month before you get pregnant, you can avoid getting flu during pregnancy.
How long can be pregnant after influenza vaccine?
First: influenza vaccine is very good for the prevention of influenza, but female friends can not get influenza vaccine in the first three months of pregnancy, because influenza vaccine in the first three months of pregnancy is likely to have a great impact on the fetus. Of course, pregnant women who have been pregnant for more than three months should also be given careful consideration to vaccinating against influenza, and it is best to seek advice from doctors.
Second: in fact, the contraindications of influenza vaccination include pregnant women within three months of pregnancy. In addition, people who are allergic to eggs or suffer from Guillain Barre syndrome are not allowed to be vaccinated against influenza. If they have some chronic diseases and the chronic diseases are in attack, they are not allowed to be vaccinated against influenza.
Third: before pregnancy, we need to get influenza vaccine at least within one month, but the most ideal situation is to complete all influenza vaccination three months before pregnancy. Of course, this is an ideal situation. If this requirement can not be met, vaccination should be given at least one month before pregnancy.
matters needing attention
Although theoretically speaking, women can be vaccinated with influenza vaccine after three months of pregnancy, it is better for women not to be vaccinated with influenza vaccine at any time during pregnancy, because there are many kinds of influenza vaccines, and not all influenza vaccines can guarantee the safety of vaccination after three months of pregnancy.