The third dose of the New Crown vaccine can be administered to women who are menstruating, and the contraindications for the third dose of the New Crown vaccine do not include menstruation in women.
The main contraindications for the third vaccination are people who are allergic to the various components of the vaccine and people who are suffering from acute or chronic illnesses. These people are not recommended to receive the vaccine because they have a weakened immune system or are prone to allergic reactions.
During menstruation, a woman’s sensitivity to the vaccine does not increase, so vaccination at this time will not cause hypersensitivity reactions. During menstruation, a woman’s immune system functions normally, and this will not affect the process of the vaccine entering the body to produce antibodies. Therefore, it is possible to receive the third dose of the vaccine when a woman is menstruating.
The adverse effects of vaccination during menstruation may be compounded by the discomfort of menstruation, so women should pay attention to rest and diet in order to promote the recovery of the body to normal.