I m trying to get pregnant, can I get vaccinated? Can my husband get vaccinated?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Covid vaccines. For pregnancy and eugenics.

    There is no effect, your husband can be vaccinated, as long as you are not pregnant, you can also be vaccinated, if it is determined that it is after pregnancy, then do not take the new crown vaccine for the time being.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Under normal circumstances, it is best not to get vaccinated when trying to get pregnant, because this time will lead to a decrease in the body's immunity, so it is best not to get vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is possible to get vaccinated while trying to get pregnant. For women who are planning to conceive, it is not necessary to delay their pregnancy plans just because they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus. For men who are trying to conceive, there is currently no evidence that any vaccination affects the quality of fertility.

    It should be noted that if you have fertility needs, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, and the doctor will give reasonable advice according to your actual situation. It is also worth mentioning that if you are pregnant after vaccination or have been vaccinated with an unknown pregnancy, based on the understanding of the safety of the vaccine, it is not recommended to take special medical measures (such as termination of pregnancy) just because of the new coronavirus vaccine, and it is recommended to do a good pregnancy examination and follow-up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Women who are trying to conceive try not to get vaccinated. But men can be vaccinated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not recommended to get vaccinated while trying to get pregnant, and considering whether there is safety research data for this vaccine after vaccination, it is recommended that men who are planning to conceive for three months do not get vaccinated for the time being. At present, China has already become a low-epidemic area across the country, as long as the correct social distancing, frequent hand washing, wearing masks, and avoiding gatherings, can achieve the effect of daily protection against the new coronavirus.

    2. What are the conditions that should not be injected with the new crown vaccine?

    Judging from the current safety data of the new crown vaccination, there is not sufficient research data, and the reproductive toxicity of the vaccine is still controversial, so women who are trying to conceive or are pregnant need to be prohibited from injection. If you are currently undergoing IVF and have not started the downgrading, it is recommended to postpone it for 2 to 3 months. If you have already entered the stage of ovulation induction, you need to fully communicate with your doctor and then decide whether you need to be vaccinated against the new crown, only in this way can you avoid unnecessary effects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're ready to be unlucky, it doesn't matter if you get vaccinated or your husband gets vaccinated, it doesn't matter at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You'll have to think about this for yourself, because the authorities can't give you a definite answer. It's like if there are any adverse reactions to the vaccine. Everything is unknown. So it's up to you to choose.

    On the one hand, I am afraid that I will have an adverse reaction to my body, and I am afraid that it will also affect my child. On the other hand, I am afraid that your immunity will decrease after you are pregnant, what if you are infected? So you have to decide for yourself anyway.

    Or find someone who understands medicine better, and ask for his opinion in private.

    Typing is not easy, hope.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is clearly stated on the injection instructions that it is not recommended for people who are trying to conceive for six months, and your husband can do it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is better not to get vaccinated, because it is still unknown whether the vaccine is effective or not, and the harm to people is not clear.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be possible. It's better to consult a doctor for details!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Normally, there is nothing wrong with it, but it depends on your own physical fitness, and depending on the situation, you should also consult a doctor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Try not to hit. Although it is not clear who is eligible for the new crown vaccine and who is contraindicated, it is generally not possible to inject the vaccine during the period of trying to get pregnant. If you get vaccinated, try to postpone trying to get pregnant.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not possible to get vaccinated during the period of trying to get pregnant, so it is best not to go to crowded places to avoid viral or bacterial infection, and to do a good job of personal protection, if you want to get vaccinated, then it is best to prepare for pregnancy after half a year.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no need to vaccinate, because you can't get vaccinated during the pregnancy preparation stage, and you can't get pregnant after you get vaccinated, because it's not good for the baby.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is best not to do this, because if you get vaccinated during this period, it is likely to affect the final effect, and it may lead to failure to try to conceive and also pose some risks, so it is best not to do this.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, you can get vaccinated when you are trying to get pregnant, but if you are already pregnant, you don't need to get vaccinated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Vaccinations are not required. Because there are not many clinical trials of vaccines in this area, there are also some unknown risks.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Women who are trying to conceive are advised to consult a doctor to have a professional doctor evaluate whether they can receive the new coronavirus vaccine (referred to as the new coronavirus vaccine), and you can also refer to the following information.

    1.Inactivated COVID vaccine.

    The data show that women of childbearing age should be confirmed to be not pregnant (negative urine pregnancy test), not lactating, and have no birth plans within 3 months after vaccination.

    2.COVID mRNA vaccines.

    The phase phase clinical trial of the mRNA-1273 vaccine candidate developed by Moderna requires that women of childbearing potential should test for pregnancy before vaccination to rule out the possibility of pregnancy; Adequate contraception or abstinence from all activities that could lead to pregnancy for at least 28 days prior to the first dose (Day 1); Agree to continue adequate contraception for 3 months after the second vaccination on Day 29; Avoid breastfeeding.

    The phase clinical trial protocol of the BNT162B2 vaccine candidate developed by Pfizer only requires pregnant women not to be vaccinated, and there is no clear requirement for women who are trying to conceive.

    3.Adenovirus vector vaccine.

    AstraZeneca's clinical trial protocol for adenovirus vector vaccine candidates requires that women of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test on the day of screening and on day 1 of vaccination; In addition, contraception for at least 28 days prior to the first day of vaccination and agreement to continue contraception for 60 days after the second dose of vaccination.

    The phase clinical trial protocol of the new crown adenovirus vector vaccine candidate developed in Russia only requires pregnant women not to be vaccinated, and there are no clear requirements for women who are trying to conceive.

    It is recommended that women who are trying to conceive inform their doctor of their condition before vaccination, and the doctor will assess whether it is suitable for the new crown vaccine at this time and whether it is necessary to postpone vaccination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Can I get vaccinated during pregnancy? The truth is here, hurry up and take a look!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible to receive the vaccine before trying to get pregnant, but if you are vaccinated with a live vaccine, it is not recommended to get pregnant within three months, but if you are vaccinated with an inactivated vaccine, you can prepare for pregnancy normally. Usually, you must pay more attention to rest, maintain adequate sleep, don't stay up late, and don't overwork

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to what we know so far, it is best not to be pregnant, but it is difficult to say if you are pregnant, some people say it's okay, and some people say it's better to be careful.

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