Newlyweds who are already pregnant may not receive the vaccine for the time being, or they may receive the vaccine if they do not intend to become pregnant for the time being.
The vaccine can help improve the body’s ability to protect itself against the new crown pneumonia, but for newlyweds who are already pregnant there are certain side effects that may affect the development of the fetus, so you can postpone your plans to receive the vaccine for the time being.
However, if you are not planning to get pregnant for the time being or are just preparing to get pregnant, then the newlyweds still need to get vaccinated in time, so as to reduce the chances of contracting the new coronary pneumonia, which is also a kind of protection for their own health.
Each newlywed couple’s situation is different, it is recommended to consult a professional before determining whether to receive the new crown vaccine.
Tip: In this article, the terms “neocoronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.