How long does it take to get pregnant after a New Crown Vaccine booster?

The New Crown Vaccine booster does not affect pregnancy and can be used to prepare for pregnancy, but if you are already pregnant, do not get the New Crown Vaccine. Women who are planning to get pregnant can wait until they have received the New Crown Vaccine booster shot to start their pregnancy program. It does not affect the pregnancy preparation program, and you can start your pregnancy program after receiving the New Crown Vaccine booster shot. However, it is not recommended for pregnant women to receive the New Crown vaccine because the ingredients inside the New Crown vaccine may affect the fetus in the belly and may even cause malformation of the fetus, so the New Crown vaccine should not be given during pregnancy. A booster shot can be given 180 days after the second dose of the vaccine. The booster shot can help the body to further prevent the New Crown virus, and people who are eligible for the vaccination are recommended to receive the booster shot as soon as possible to strengthen the body’s ability to fight the virus.