Does the third booster affect preparation for pregnancy

The third booster of the new crown-rumpet vaccine does not usually affect pregnancy preparation, and inactivated vaccination is recommended.
The third booster is not contraindicated for women during pregnancy, and there is no reason why men should not receive the vaccine. If a woman becomes pregnant after vaccination, there is no need to terminate her pregnancy. However, women who are pregnant should not receive the third booster.
Women can also be vaccinated at special times, such as during menstruation and breastfeeding, and can continue to breastfeed after vaccination. However, they should not be vaccinated if they are suffering from fever, acute illness or acute exacerbation of a chronic disease, uncontrolled epilepsy and other serious neurological diseases, or if they have had a severe allergic reaction to a previous vaccination.