Can you have a baby with the new coronary vaccine?

It is possible to have children with the new coronavirus vaccine, but it is known that women during pregnancy should not receive the new coronavirus vaccine. The new coronavirus vaccine has a preventive effect on new coronavirus pneumonia. Our new coronavirus vaccine is inactivated and usually does not cause serious effects on the body. A small number of people may experience symptoms such as fatigue, fever, nausea and pain at the injection site after receiving the vaccine, but these can usually be relieved on their own and do not require special treatment. If you become pregnant after receiving New Crown Vaccine or receive the vaccine when pregnancy is unknown, it is recommended that you stop continuing the vaccination, and at the same time, under the guidance of your doctor, do a proper pregnancy checkup and follow up to clarify the condition of the fetus, and it is not recommended that you take special medical measures, such as termination of pregnancy, solely because of the New Crown Vaccine. However, since pregnancy is a special period of time, women during pregnancy are in a period of low immunity and weakness, and it is not possible to determine whether the New Crown Vaccine has any adverse effects on pregnant women and fetuses, vaccination with New Crown Vaccine should be withheld from women who are known to be pregnant. It is recommended that women with known pregnancies should delay vaccination. Before vaccination, it is recommended that you consult with a medical professional about the vaccine and its risks before proceeding with vaccination according to your own situation. Note: The terms “new coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.