The word “aunt” in the title usually refers to menstruation, and the third dose of the vaccine does not usually delay menstruation.
As the vaccine is inactivated, the side effects of the vaccine are the same as those of other vaccines, and it usually has no effect on menstruation.
The early or delayed menstruation and the return of normal menstruation in some women after vaccination are not related to the New Crown vaccine and are not caused by the vaccine itself.
It may be due to the fact that during the vaccination, women are nervous or overly worried, which can easily stimulate the human organism over time, leading to endocrine disruption, in which case it will affect the normal onset of menstruation.
Therefore, it is best to avoid the menstrual period when receiving the New Crown vaccine because the body is weaker and less resistant during the menstrual period. Before vaccination, you should make sure that you have enough nutrition in your body so that your immunity will not drop after vaccination, and you should observe the vaccination for 30 minutes before leaving to avoid any adverse reaction.
If the third injection of the New Crown Vaccine leads to delayed menstruation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment.