How long can I get pregnant after hepatitis B vaccination

  Although hepatitis B vaccine is relatively safe, there are also many things to pay attention to. Through vaccination, disease invasion can be well prevented, and the antiviral ability of the body can be enhanced. But we should also do a good job of prevention at ordinary times, try not to contact hepatitis B patients, so as to avoid direct infection. So, how long can we get pregnant after hepatitis B vaccine?

  

How long can I get pregnant after hepatitis B vaccination1

  Hepatitis B vaccine can be pregnant after three months, which is safer, and hepatitis B vaccine does not harm the body too much, but it is recommended that women should not be pregnant during the vaccination period. There are three doses of hepatitis B vaccine, and it takes nearly half a year to complete the injection. Therefore, women should take contraceptive measures during the three doses of vaccine injection, and after the complete injection, antibodies will be produced.

  Before administering the vaccine, relevant tests need to be carried out. If a woman takes medication for a cold, it is not advisable to administer it immediately. After stopping the medication and stabilizing the condition, the doctor can diagnose whether the vaccine can be administered. If a woman is pregnant, the vaccination should be suspended and it is best to continue after the pregnancy ends.

  After the injection of hepatitis B vaccine, some uncomfortable symptoms may be caused in a short time, such as low fever, swelling of the vaccination site, etc., and women's immunity will decline. Therefore, relevant care should be done well. When women want to get pregnant, they should first do a good job in the examination of eugenics, and then they can prepare for pregnancy with confidence after excluding any abnormal conditions.

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