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I was vaccinated against measles on March 19, and now I am found to be pregnant. The last menstrual period was May 6th. I wonder if the child can have it? What's the impact?
The problem itself is difficult to grasp. The first contraindication of measles vaccination is pregnant women, but this is not well defined in practical work. When vaccinating, measles vaccine is often inoculated by doctors who have missed the consultation.

In view of the fact that measles vaccine may (only possibly) affect children within three months of pregnancy, according to previous work practice, there are three suggestions: first, carefully calculate the vaccination time and pregnancy time, which will generally not affect children after three months; Second, if the measles vaccine is true within 3 months of pregnancy, in addition to timely nutrition supplement, you can take multivitamins and folic acid to prevent deformity; Third, if I am in good health and have no problem getting pregnant again, I can only consider abortion after a series of examination and consultation (the worst plan). For reference only, I finally decided to discuss it with your family.