It is not clear what will happen to pregnant women who receive the Neoconazole vaccine. According to the “Technical Guideline for Vaccination with New Coronavirus (First Edition)”, pregnant women are a contraindicated group for New Coronavirus vaccination. Due to the lack of large sample studies, it is not possible to clarify the safety effects of the neostriatal vaccine on pregnant women and their offspring at this stage, so we recommend pregnant women to hold off on neostriatal vaccination. If a pregnant woman has already received the New Crown vaccine, it is also not recommended to take special medical measures to terminate the pregnancy just because of the New Crown vaccine, and good pregnancy checkups and follow-ups are recommended. If the first dose of the vaccine was given in the case of an unknown pregnancy, it is recommended to suspend the subsequent second or third dose. For women who are preparing for pregnancy, the Technical Guideline for Vaccination with New Coronavirus (First Edition) recommends that they can receive the New Coronavirus vaccine as scheduled, use temporary contraception during the vaccination period, and resume preparation for pregnancy after the vaccination procedure is completed. If a woman is breastfeeding and is a high-risk person such as a doctor or nurse, she can receive the New Coronavirus vaccine and continue breastfeeding after vaccination.