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  2. However, the overall side effects of COVID-19 on the female reproductive system have remained unclear. We know only that some patients have exhibited a decrease in menstrual volume or cycle prolongation ( Li et al., 2021 ), which may indicate changes in sex hormones caused by ovarian suppression.

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  3. Feb 26, 2022 · Key Takeaways. Some people are delaying getting the COVID-19 vaccine due to concerns about fertility, despite the absence of evidence that the vaccine causes infertility. The most common theory as to why COVID-19 vaccination would interfere with fertility is that antibodies to the virus will attack a protein in the placenta.

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  4. 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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  5. Oct 10, 2022 · Conclusions. So far, there is no scientific proof of any association between COVID-19 vaccines and fertility impairment in men or women. Considering that COVID-19 infection could pose a threat to the human reproductive health, vaccination represents an important choice to prevent adverse COVID-19 outcomes.

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    • Vaccine. 2022 Oct 6; 40(42): 6023-6034.
  6. Aug 24, 2021 · Rumors and myths about COVID-19 vaccine effects on all aspects of reproduction and sexual functioning have spread like a Delta variant of viral misinformation across social media platforms, where ...

  7. Nov 29, 2023 · There is no evidence that the vaccine impacts future fertility or that it increases the risk of miscarriage. Although the vaccines are highly effective at preventing severe illness and death from COVID-19, it is still possible to contract the virus after vaccination.

  8. Sep 22, 2023 · There is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems (problems trying to get pregnant) in women or men. COVID-19 can make you very sick during pregnancy. Additionally, if you have COVID-19 during pregnancy, you are at increased risk of complications that can affect your pregnancy and developing ...

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