COVID-19 vaccines and human fertility

Posted on October 2nd 2021 (over 3 years)

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SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy can increase the risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, leading some to question the safety of COVID-19 vaccines concerning fertility. Even though pregnancy was an exclusion criterion for participation, some women became pregnant during COVID-19 vaccine trials. Researchers observed no difference in pregnancies or miscarriages between the vaccinated and control arms of the study. In large, randomized trials of mRNA vaccines, pregnancy rates were equivalent in vaccinated and unvaccinated women. Moreover, a large study showed that receiving the vaccine during pregnancy did not increase the miscarriage rate. Further data indicate that sperm parameters in men did not differ before and after vaccination. In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult and Dr. Rhonda Patrick discuss whether COVID-19 vaccines impact fertility.

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