Can women get the third injection of COVID-19 during menstruation? It is recommended to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine to avoid menstruation as much as possible

Unlike men, women have their own unique physiological cycle. What should we do if we "collide" with these things when playing COVID-19 vaccine? Today, I will tell you about whether women can get COVID-19 vaccine during menstruation.

Can I get COVID-19 vaccine during menstruation?

Generally speaking, women can get COVID-19 vaccine during menstruation. The manual of COVID-19 vaccine does not regard menstruation as a contraindication, which means that women can be vaccinated during menstruation. However, considering that some women may experience menstrual cramps and may not feel very comfortable, it is recommended to avoid the menstrual period as much as possible when getting vaccinated. The taboo in the COVID-19 vaccine instruction requires that pregnant women and lactating women should not be vaccinated. Therefore, pregnant women should appropriately postpone their pregnancy time after vaccination, and refer to other inactivated vaccines. It is recommended to conceive after 3 months of vaccination.

Knowledge expansion: COVID-19 vaccine vaccination contraindication

1. Vaccination is prohibited for those who have had serious allergic reactions (such as acute allergic reaction, urticaria, skin eczema, dyspnea, angioneurotic edema or abdominal pain) caused by previous vaccination of other vaccines.

2. People who are known to be allergic to the vaccine ingredients including excipients (WIV04 novel coronavirus inactivated virus, excipients: sodium oxide, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, aluminum hydroxide), or who have serious side effects after the first dose of vaccine, or who have any nervous system reactions, are prohibited from re vaccination.

3. Other contraindications include severe liver and kidney diseases, uncontrolled hypertension, complications of diabetes, and malignant tumors; Acute exacerbation of various acute or chronic diseases; Severe respiratory diseases, severe cardiovascular diseases, etc.

The above is the introduction of whether COVID-19 vaccine can be given in the coming months. The epidemic is not a personal matter. We should actively cooperate with relevant departments to vaccinate. We hope that the above sharing will be helpful to everyone.

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