For women who are planning to conceive, there is no need to delay their pregnancy plans simply because of the new coronavirus vaccination. You can become pregnant after the third dose of the new coronavirus vaccine. If it is clear that you are pregnant before receiving the New Crown Vaccine, you cannot receive the New Crown Vaccine. Otherwise it is likely to affect the fetus. If you become pregnant after receiving the Neocoronavirus vaccine or if you receive the Neocoronavirus vaccine when pregnancy is unknown, based on the understanding of the safety of the Neocoronavirus vaccine, it is not recommended to take steps to terminate the pregnancy solely because of the Neocoronavirus vaccine, and proper pregnancy checkups and follow-ups are recommended. After adequate communication of the situation related to the neocoronavirus vaccine, if there is no contraindication, neocoronavirus vaccination should be administered as far as possible. Women who intend to undergo assisted reproductive technology are advised to delay entering the assisted conception cycle for 1 to 3 months. There will be some adverse reactions after the third injection of the new coronavirus vaccine, most of which are characterized by local redness, swelling, nodules and pain in the skin at the injection site, and systemic symptoms such as fever and headache, which usually do not require special treatment and will gradually disappear within a short period of time.