In modern society, with the improvement of living standards and the pressure of life and work, many families are good at raising small animals, such as cats and dogs, which can bring some happiness in their leisure time. However, during this process, it is inevitable to be bitten and caught, and timely vaccination is necessary. So, can pregnant women get rabies serum?

Firstly, it can be confirmed that pregnant women can be injected with rabies serum. So if pregnant women are accidentally bitten by small animals, they must be vaccinated in a timely manner, which will not affect the development of the fetus. Generally speaking, vaccination needs to be administered in 5 doses. The first dose should be administered within 24 hours of being bitten by a small animal, and the remaining four doses should be administered at times 3, 7, 14, and 30.
In addition, if the pregnant woman's injury is severe, she may need to be vaccinated with serum. It should be noted that the last injection of serum is on the 28th day after being bitten. If you get vaccinated, you must go to the next vaccination on time, otherwise the effectiveness of the vaccine will be greatly reduced.
Although pregnant women can receive vaccines during pregnancy, due to the special nature of their bodies, they still need to pay more attention and try not to be bitten by small animals. In fact, the probability of domestic cats and dogs biting people is not very high. It is important to pay special attention to ensuring one's physical safety when facing stray cats and dogs.