The new coronavirus vaccine is the new coronavirus vaccine. The new coronavirus vaccine does not affect pregnancy, so those who need it can have normal pregnancies. In our guidelines for the new coronavirus vaccine, it is stated that there is no need to postpone pregnancy preparation or pregnancy plan due to the new coronavirus vaccine. Therefore, for women with reproductive needs, they can prepare for pregnancy and get pregnant normally after receiving the novel coronavirus vaccine without excessive worry. Regular pregnancy check-ups should be conducted during pregnancy to protect the health of the mother and fetus. If you are still worried that the new coronavirus vaccine will affect your pregnancy or to further improve the quality of fertilized eggs, you can delay the new coronavirus vaccination according to your needs. For people who have fever, or other acute attacks of diseases, or have severe allergic reactions to previous vaccinations, vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine is contraindicated. It is recommended that those in need of the vaccine receive it at a regular hospital. Regular pregnancy checkups are recommended during pregnancy to promote the health of the mother and the fetus.