Becoming pregnant within the first month after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is not typically a cause for concern. However, it is recommended to discuss this with your doctor at your next follow-up appointment. It is important to weigh the risks and benefits of becoming pregnant immediately after vaccination, especially considering that you will need a second dose four months later. Ultimately, individual circumstances may vary, so it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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