New crown vaccination has attracted much attention from female friends. How should women who are preparing for pregnancy, pregnant, or breastfeeding choose?
Breastfeeding does not affect vaccination
In the "Technical Guidelines for New Coronavirus Vaccination", it was officially announced that pregnant women are included in the contraindications for vaccination. Therefore, we do not recommend getting the COVID-19 vaccine for pregnant women. If you become pregnant after vaccination or were vaccinated without knowing the pregnancy, based on our understanding of the safety of the vaccine, we do not recommend taking special medical measures just because of the COVID-19 vaccine. It is recommended to do pregnancy examinations and follow-up. For women who are planning to become pregnant, there is no need to delay their pregnancy plans because of vaccination.
Although there is currently no clinical research data on the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on breastfeeding infants and young children when lactating women are vaccinated, based on the understanding of vaccine safety, it is recommended that lactating women at high risk of COVID-19 infection be vaccinated. . Considering the importance of breastfeeding to the nutrition and health of infants and young children, lactating women do not have to worry after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and can continue breastfeeding.
With the popularity of cervical cancer vaccines, many women have chosen to receive such vaccines. But can this vaccine be given at the same time as the COVID-19 vaccine?
The COVID-19 vaccine is a new vaccine. In order to facilitate the identification of suspected adverse vaccine reactions that may occur, it is currently not recommended to vaccinate the COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as other vaccines. Instead, it is recommended to vaccinate at an interval of more than two weeks. However, it should be noted that when emergency vaccination of rabies vaccine, tetanus vaccine, etc. is required due to animal injury, trauma, etc., the time interval between vaccination with the new crown vaccine does not need to be considered.