It is possible to receive the third New Crown vaccine while breastfeeding, but the pros and cons need to be weighed.
It is possible to receive the new crown vaccine while breastfeeding, and a booster shot while breastfeeding is not a contraindication to the new crown vaccine, and breastfeeding can be continued after vaccination. However, if there is an adverse reaction to the vaccine, breastfeeding is not recommended for the time being, and breastfeeding should be reconsidered after the reaction subsides.
Although there are no clinical data on the effects of the New Crown vaccine on breastfeeding infants and children after vaccination in breastfeeding women, based on the safety of the vaccine, it is recommended that breastfeeding women who are at high risk of New Crown virus infection, such as healthcare workers and community workers, be vaccinated with this vaccine to avoid contracting the New Crown virus.
The third dose of NeoCoronavirus vaccine can be chosen from inactivated NeoCoronavirus vaccine, recombinant NeoCoronavirus vaccine, etc. The current NeoCoronavirus vaccines have good immunogenicity and safety. Specific use should be under the guidance of a doctor.