Can men and women who are preparing to get pregnant get the New Crown vaccine?

Both men and women who are planning to get pregnant can get the new coronavirus vaccine. The new coronavirus vaccine is a biological agent designed to prevent the new coronavirus infections that are currently prevalent. Our new coronavirus vaccine is inactivated and does not usually cause significant adverse effects on the body. After vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine, some people may experience symptoms such as fatigue, fever, diarrhea, nausea, headache, etc. The symptoms are usually mild and can be relieved and subside on their own. Therefore, men and women who are planning to get pregnant can receive the New Crown vaccine normally and do not need to delay their pregnancy plans only because of the vaccination. However, men and women who are planning to get pregnant should have regular pregnancy checkups and follow-up visits after vaccination to ensure the health of the fetus. Men and women who intend to become pregnant are advised to consult a professional doctor or vaccinator before receiving the New Crown vaccine in order to understand the effects and adverse reactions associated with the vaccine and to administer the vaccine accordingly.