If you become pregnant one month after receiving the New Crown Vaccine, there is no need to be overly alarmed. You need to suspend subsequent vaccinations and undergo regular obstetrical examinations, and if no abnormality is found, the pregnancy can usually be continued. If no abnormality is detected, the pregnancy can be continued. If pregnancy is detected one month after vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine, the vaccination should be discontinued. Currently, the new coronavirus vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women, and there is no conclusive data on whether the vaccine causes fetal malformations or adverse effects on growth and development. If pregnancy is detected one month after vaccination, the fetus can be kept for observation and the second dose of vaccine can be stopped. Regular checkups under the supervision of a doctor should be conducted to determine the condition of the fetus. As long as each pregnancy test indicates that the fetus is not abnormal, the pregnancy can be normal. During pregnancy, you should pay attention to strengthen nutrition, keep your mood smooth, do not overwork, take folic acid supplement in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to have medical checkups on time.