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Is laser eye surgery safe during pregnancy?

Is laser eye surgery safe during pregnancy?

Getting LASIK surgery while pregnant is not advisable, and it could lead to incorrect changes to your corneas, the American Academy of Ophthalmology says. Because the thickness and curvature of your corneas can increase due to hormonal changes in pregnancy, vision correction could be inaccurate.

How long after pregnancy can you have laser eye surgery?

How long should I wait to have laser eye surgery after pregnancy? When patients ask us about laser eye surgery and pregnancy, our usual advice is to wait until three months after the birth, or if you breastfeed your baby, three months after you have finished breastfeeding.

Is LASIK safe before pregnancy?

Although LASIK isn’t typically recommended during pregnancy, it can be performed prior to pregnancy. There is no need for an extended delay after LASIK before pursuing pregnancy. Dry eye can occur in some pregnant women.

Can I get laser eye surgery while breastfeeding?

Temporary changes that occur in the eyes during pregnancy and breastfeeding can affect the results of LASIK surgery. To ensure the most accurate results, LASIK surgery is not recommended during and at least 3 months after pregnancy or breastfeeding.

What happens if you get pregnant after LASIK?

LASIK surgery itself is perfectly safe for women who are trying to become pregnant. However, it is suggested that you wait 2 to 6 months after your LASIK surgery to get pregnant, if possible.

How much does LASIK cost?

On average, LASIK costs range between $2,000 to $3,000 per eye and is not covered by insurance because the procedure is deemed cosmetic or elective. LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) is a popular eye surgery that corrects vision in people who are farsighted, nearsighted, or have astigmatism.

What happens if I get pregnant after LASIK?

LASIK surgery itself is perfectly safe for women who are trying to become pregnant. However, it is suggested that you wait 2 to 6 months after your LASIK surgery to get pregnant, if possible. There are multiple reasons for this.

Is myopia a refractive disorder?

Refractive error means that the shape of your eye does not bend light correctly, resulting in a blurred image. The main types of refractive errors are myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), presbyopia (loss of near vision with age), and astigmatism.

Can you give birth naturally after LASIK?

Is it safe to have laser eye surgery while pregnant?

If you are pregnant or nursing, it is unsafe to have Laser Eye Surgery due to various factors that could affect the outcome. One of the pre-conditions that is required when being assessed for Laser Eye Surgery is that you have a stable prescription – i.e. that your vision hasn’t changed by more than 0.5D in the past year.

When is the best time to get pregnant after LASIK?

However, it is suggested that you wait 2 to 6 months after your LASIK surgery to get pregnant, if possible. There are multiple reasons for this. The first is that pregnancy hormones can drastically affect eyesight in around 10% of LASIK patients.

When is the best time to get laser eye surgery?

Safer to wait. Laser Eye Surgery is a completely elective procedure, which means there is no immediate need for a person to have it at one particular time. Once your hormones have settled post partum, you can once again consider getting Laser Eye Surgery. It is recommended that women wait 3-6 months after giving birth or finishing breastfeeding.

Why do I need to have laser eye surgery?

Slight changes in vision are usually attributed to changes in hormone levels or increased intra-ocular pressure caused by fluid retention. Laser Eye Surgery is a completely elective procedure, which means there is no immediate need for a person to have it at one particular time.

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Ruth Doyle