Vaccine won’t impact fertility but Covid can

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Getting vaccinated does not impact pregnancy rates but a study shows catching Covid can temporarily make it less likely a couple will conceive.

It comes as a separate NIH-funded study found Covid-19 vaccines could cause some, but these were well within the range of normal variability.

The women were followed up every eight weeks until they became pregnant or for up to 12 months if they did not. The findings add support to evidence from animal studies, studies of humans undergoing fertility treatment, and the Covid-19 vaccine trials, that there is no link between vaccination and lower fertility.

 

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Have they not seen the US military medical data on the number of miscarriages due to the jab....it is a lie....and they don't know the long term effects on mum or bubs or dad for that matter

Awks

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Have a look at the anti covid snowflakes claiming that a verifiable illness isn't making people ill.

BULLLLLLSHIT

Front running something you’re expecting? Forgive the pun lol...

You won't win.

Fact Check: False

Another lie

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