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  1. The current evidence of the impact of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine on human fertility is still very limited. Fortunately, two studies have shown that both BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 vaccination have no influence on sperm parameters, including sperm concentration, semen volume, sperm motility, sperm volume and total number of motile sperm ( Gonzalez et al ...

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  2. May 28, 2021 · There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines impair fertility in men or women, impact the menstrual cycle, or cause adverse pregnancy outcomes. Rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients participating in the v-safe vaccine registry are similar to rates of these outcomes before the pandemic.

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    • Vaccines Do Not Cause Female Sterilization
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    A group of woman in their 20’s I know are not getting the vaccine. They are nurses and teachers. They say that the vaccine can cause infertility. Is this true?

    On Feb. 5, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine released a statementassuring patients that there’s no evidence that the approved COVID-19 vaccines can impact the capacity to conceive children. Although there’s limited research on the matte...

    Multiple false claims tying mRNA vaccines with infertility have been circulating, in both Englishand Spanish, for months. But among them, a false rumor saying they could cause “female sterilization” by training the body to attack a protein vital for the formation of the placenta has been particularly pervasive. The false rumor started with an artic...

    Update, Aug. 16: Citing more accumulated safety data, including an analysis of outcomes of pregnant people enrolled in v-safe, another vaccine surveillance system, the CDC recommendedon Aug. 11that pregnant people be vaccinated. The new CDC study, not yet peer-reviewed or published, found no increased risk of miscarriage with vaccination. “The incr...

  3. there is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems in women or men. Recommendations for Healthcare Providers

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  4. Nov 29, 2023 · The vaccine presents no safety concerns to you or your baby when trying to conceive or during pregnancy, according to the CDC. There is no evidence that the vaccine impacts future fertility or that it increases the risk of miscarriage.

  5. Nov 19, 2021 · Those who are pregnant are at higher risk for being hospitalized in an intensive care unit and requiring a high level of care, including breathing support on a machine, and are at higher risk for dying if this happens. If you're pregnant, you may also wonder about risks to the fetus if you get COVID-19.

  6. Jun 11, 2021 · More importantly, there is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines pose a risk to pregnancy. Both the CDC and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have noted that data is...

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