LASIK Guides
LASIK and Pregnancy or Nursing: Timing Considerations
Updated 7/2/2025
Hormonal shifts during pregnancy and nursing can temporarily change your vision and dryness. Timing matters.
Why surgeons often wait
- Temporary prescription shifts from fluid balance and hormones
- Higher dry eye risk, which can affect comfort and clarity
- Medication considerations during pregnancy and nursing
A typical approach
- Defer elective refractive surgery during pregnancy
- Re‑evaluate several months after nursing ends or when vision is stable
Meanwhile
- Use updated glasses or daily disposable contacts for comfort
- Manage dryness with preservative‑free tears (confirm safety with your doctor)
After you’re ready
- Repeat measurements to confirm stability
- Proceed with the safest procedure for your eyes
Bottom line: A short delay positions you for better accuracy, comfort, and outcomes.