What to do if you get a third booster shot when you’re pregnant

The third booster shot can be continued after pregnancy to dynamically observe the development of the fetus. According to the contraindication tips of New Crown Vaccination, the third booster shot of New Crown Vaccination is not recommended for women during pregnancy, and if pregnancy is already known, the third booster shot should be avoided as much as possible. However, some women may accidentally receive the third booster shot without knowing that they are pregnant. There is no need to be too nervous about this situation. The official advice from the CDC, based on the current characteristics of the new crown-runner vaccine and past experience, is that if you get a third booster shot during pregnancy, you don’t need to take any special measures, let alone miscarry as a result, and you can just follow your doctor’s request for regular maternity checkups. Therefore, women who are pregnant and have received the third booster shot do not need to worry too much, and can dynamically observe the health of the fetus.