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  1. Sep 27, 2023 · Therefore, we reviewed these articles and analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on human fertility from the perspective of males, females with or without pregnancy, and different vaccine types. The results of this review will improve our understanding of the effects of the COVID-19 vaccination on fertility. 2.

  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.

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · COVID-19 vaccines don’t alter fertility. “There is absolutely no reason to be worried about fertility with the COVID-19 vaccine,” said Dr. Wilson, emphasizing that vaccines “do not cause infertility and they do not affect fertility one way or the other.”. While a National Institues of Health-funded study has found that COVID-19 ...

  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.

    • 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.019
    • 2022/10/10
    • Vaccine. 2022 Oct 6; 40(42): 6023-6034.
  5. May 28, 2021 · 9There is no need to avoid pregnancy after COVID-19 vaccination. There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines. ve any effect on fertility or your chances of becoming pregnant. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are the preferred vaccines. omen of any age who are coming for their first dose.JCVIMay 19JCVI has advised that pregnant women should be ...

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  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. Feb 8, 2022 · Many report concerns about possible side effects. For adults aged 18-39 years, potential effects on fertility are a particular concern. So far, studies have not found associations between COVID-19 vaccination and fertility. However, there is evidence that SARS-CoV-2 infection may temporarily reduce fertility.

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