What to do if you get pregnant after a new crown enhancement shot

There is no need to be overly nervous about becoming pregnant after receiving a booster shot of the New Crown, as the data obtained so far have not yet found that the New Crown can have too much effect on pregnant women and fetuses.
According to our “Technical Guidelines for Vaccination against New Crown Virus (First Edition)”, it is not recommended to terminate pregnancy because of the vaccine if the vaccine is administered in an unknown pregnancy situation.
The New Crown vaccine is an inactivated vaccine, and from the analysis of the data released on vaccination, the inactivated vaccine itself is safe for pregnant women and fetuses. Therefore, there is no need to worry about the risk of the vaccine causing infection of pregnant women, embryos or fetuses with the new coronavirus, and likewise there is no need to worry about its effects on embryonic or fetal development.
Pregnant women do not need to be overly anxious. They should do well in pregnancy checkups and follow-ups, and should seek timely medical attention if they become unwell during pregnancy to avoid progression of the disease.