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  2. 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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  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.
  5. May 28, 2021 · If you are trying to become pregnant now or want to get pregnant in the future, you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine. There is currently no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination causes any problems with pregnancy, including the development of the placenta. In addition, there is no evidence that fertility problems are a side effect of any

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    Although pregnant women weren’t included in the initial Covid-19 vaccine trials, there is informationfrom the small number of people (57 pregnancies in total) who did become pregnant accidentally during these trials. This data, from the AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna trials shows that there were similar numbers of pregnancies between the control g...

    There have been lots of claims made about the vaccines and fertility since they were first rolled out. For example, there have been claims circulating that immunity to the coronavirus spike protein could cause fertility issues as it resembles a protein involved in the development of the placenta. As we have written about before, this is unfounded. ...

    Following the vaccine roll out, there has been publicity aroundreports of menstrual disturbances (period problems). This has caused alarm in its own right, but has also led to concerns about fertility. The MHRA Yellow Card system is a reporting systemfor suspected side effects to vaccinations (as well as medicines, medical devices and diagnostics)....

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · And the answer is a resounding NO! Even in overall healthy, young populations, COVID-19 can have long lasting effects on one’s lungs, brain, joints, GI tract and, yes, fertility. Pregnant patients with COVID-19 are at increased risk for severe complications, leading to ICU admission, intubation/ventilation and death.

  7. Aug 30, 2021 · Why false claims about Covid-19 vaccines and infertility are so powerful. The anti-vax fertility panic, explained. A medic holds up a vial of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine at a ...