Can you get the new Crown Vaccine during pregnancy?

You can get the new crown-runner vaccine during pregnancy preparation.
Currently, the vaccines that are allowed to be used during pregnancy in China are toxoid vaccines, inactivated viral vaccines and other non-living viral vaccines. There are no clinical studies showing that inactivated viral vaccines increase the risks associated with pregnancy preparation and breastfeeding, so it is possible to receive the new coronavirus vaccine during pregnancy preparation.
For women who are planning to get pregnant, there is no need to delay pregnancy because of the vaccine if there are no adverse effects after vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine.
There is no expert consensus on when to vaccinate during pregnancy. If you are engaged in health care and epidemic prevention and other work with a high risk of exposure, it is recommended that you receive the vaccine in a timely manner; for pregnant and breastfeeding women in areas with a high risk of outbreaks, it is also recommended that you receive the vaccine in a timely manner if you do not have allergies or other contraindications.
For vaccination, it is recommended to go to a specialized medical institution.