Despite widespread concerns, there are no links between the covid-19 vaccine and infertility or miscarriage
Receiving the covid-19 vaccine hasn’t been found to increase the risk of miscarriage, nor has it been linked to any fertility issues—in fact, early research suggests that getting the covid-19 vaccine while pregnant could offer infants some protection against the virus once they’re born.
As William Grobman, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Ohio State University College of Medicine and president of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine,: “If what you’re concerned about is doing the thing that is most likely to lead to you being healthy and having a pregnancy without complications, it is unequivocally to receive the vaccine.”
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