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My name is Dr Ehsan Ullah &
I have gone through your query.
The Risk to a developing fetus from
vaccination of the mother during
pregnancy is theoretical.
No evidence exists of risk to the fetus from vaccinating pregnant women with inactivated virus or bacterial vaccines or toxoids (A bacterial vaccine whose toxicity has been inactivated or suppressed).
Live vaccines administered to a pregnant woman pose a theoretical risk to the fetus; therefore, live, attenuated virus and live bacterial vaccines generally are contraindicated during pregnancy.
for example
live vaccines include OPV (
Oral Polio Vaccine), BCG (
tuberculosis) and measels and
yellow fever vaccines
Benefits of vaccinating pregnant women usually outweigh potential risks when the likelihood of disease exposure is high, when infection would pose a risk to the mother or fetus, and when the vaccine is unlikely to cause harm
for rabies, pregnancy is not considered a contraindication to postexposure prophylaxis. Certain studies have indicated no increased incidence of abortion, premature births, or fetal abnormalities associated with rabies vaccination.
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