Pregnancy can usually be normal after the third dose of the new coronavirus vaccine, but for women who experience an adverse reaction to the vaccine, they can wait until the discomfort subsides before becoming pregnant. The new coronavirus vaccine is mainly designed to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, and usually has no effect on the body after vaccination. Therefore, you can prepare for pregnancy and get pregnant normally after vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine, and there is usually no effect on the fetus. However, due to individual differences, some women may have adverse reactions or feel unwell after receiving the new coronavirus vaccine, and can wait until the adverse reactions subside before becoming pregnant. For women who are in a special period of time, it is recommended that they consult their doctor before receiving the new crown vaccine and choose whether to receive it under the doctor’s guidance.