Normally, the vaccine can be given 6 weeks after delivery, when all organs of the mother’s body, except the mammary glands, have returned to their non-pregnant state.
The vaccine stimulates an immune response in the body, which in turn produces antibodies to the virus to prevent infection. Since it is uncertain whether the vaccine will affect the fetus, women should not receive the vaccine during pregnancy.
After delivery, the body’s organs and systems gradually recover until it returns to its non-pregnant state. Normally, 6 weeks after delivery, the immune system of the mother is basically recovered and her physical condition is basically improved, at which time she can be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine.
Early vaccination with the New Crown Vaccine will enable the body to develop an immune response as early as possible, which is beneficial for the prevention of diseases.