What to do if you find out you’re pregnant after your second dose of New Crown vaccine.

If you find out that you are pregnant after the second vaccination, you only need to go through the maternity checkups on time, and the vaccine usually has no effect on the pregnant woman and the fetus.
In the latest list of contraindications for vaccination, pregnant women are not considered as a contraindication group for vaccination, therefore, as long as the pregnant women are in good physical condition, have no allergic reaction to the vaccine, and are not suffering from the onset of acute or chronic illnesses, they are allowed to receive the vaccine.
If you find out that you are pregnant after receiving the second dose of the vaccine, there is no need to be overly concerned, as it usually does not affect the health of the fetus. You should hold off on the subsequent doses of the vaccine, avoid going to crowded places, wear a mask when you go out and wash your hands frequently to avoid infection with the new crown virus.
Pregnant women may experience relatively serious adverse reactions after receiving the new crown vaccine, so they should pay attention to rest, which is conducive to alleviating the adverse reactions as soon as possible.