A new study finds no link between COVID vaccines and chances of getting pregnant, but COVID-19 infection may have a short-term effect on male fertility.
New research from the Boston University School of Public Health based on data from thousands of couples finds that COVID vaccinations do not impair fertility,
Despite claims of anti-vaccine activists no different than groups that used to claim vaccines cause autism, COVID-19 vaccines do not impact fecundability the probability of conception per menstrual cycle in female or male partners who received the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
The prospective study instead indicates that COVID-19 infection among males may temporarily reduce fertility an outcome that could be avoidable through vaccination.
FRIDAY, Jan. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) One less excuse to avoid that COVID vaccine: The shots don t affect fertility in either men or women, new research shows, but coronavirus