COVID-19 should postpone the vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine for strengthening the family planning

The reasons for postponing the vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine

if there is a family planning within three months are as follows:

1. After COVID-19 vaccination, there may be some normal adverse reactions of the vaccine, and the vaccine antibody may take a while to play its role, which may affect the healthy development of subsequent fetuses if taken immediately.

2. At present, COVID-19 vaccine is still a relatively resource in China, and priority should be given to key high-risk groups. If the population preparing for pregnancy does not belong to high-risk groups, COVID-19 vaccine can be postponed. Therefore, for the sake of safety and their own conditions, people who are ready to have a birth plan within three months should postpone the COVID-19 vaccine. The population not suitable for vaccination includes pregnant and lactating women, those in the acute phase of fever, infection, or immune disorders, as well as individuals with severe liver and kidney diseases, uncontrolled hypertension, disease complications, malignant tumors, and others. All vaccinated personnel must read the informed consent form carefully before vaccination, and if they feel unwell, vaccination can be postponed. Individuals who are not within the vaccination age range of 18-59 years old need to wait for further clinical trial data disclosure to determine whether they can be vaccinated in the future.

Other contraindications include: severe liver and kidney diseases, uncontrolled hypertension, disease complications, and malignant tumors; Acute exacerbation of various acute or chronic diseases; Severe respiratory diseases, severe cardiovascular diseases, etc. At present, COVID-19 vaccine is administered to 18-59 years old people without vaccine related contraindications, with a total of two doses, 2-4 weeks apart.

Within 24 hours after vaccination, there may be pain, tenderness, redness, and swelling at the injection site, which usually disappear on their own within 2-3 days; After vaccination, there may be transient fever and fatigue, which disappear on their own in the short term and do not require treatment. In addition, all vaccinated individuals must carefully read the informed consent form before vaccination. If they feel unwell, vaccination can be postponed. Individuals who are not within the vaccination age range of 18 to 59 years old need to wait for further clinical trial data disclosure to clarify whether they can be vaccinated in the future.

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