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Updated: 5:49 AM CDT May 8, 2021 Katie Thompson Traffic Anchor & Transportation Specialist This Mother’s Day, it s an important reminder that not every family comes easy. “When you start with IVF, we thought we were done. We thought we were there, and, you know, unfortunately, it just didn t work out that way,” said Alex Lieto.Fertility struggle is something that affects one in every seven couples. But it s hard to imagine any mother who cherishes her day more than Lieto, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.“It was hard, and would I ever want to go through that again? No, but would I if I knew that it would bring me to Faith and Luca? A hundred percent,” she said. After beginning IVF in 2015, Alex and Tim Lieto struggled for several years staying pregnant. Unsuccessful treatments, multiple miscarriages, and a devastating pregnancy loss at 19 weeks. “We thought we were just the unluckiest couple there was out there,” she said. The couple worke
Pregnancy and COVID Risk: Here s What We Know, According to an Expert We sat down with Dr. Kimberly Keefe Smith from the Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery at Brigham and Hospital to discuss the issues
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The headlines are devastating: Hundreds of pregnant women have reportedly died in Brazil after contracting COVID-19 as that country grapples with the pandemic. But what does that mean overall in terms of risk for pregnant women, and what do you need to know?
We sat down with Dr. Kimberly Keefe Smith from the Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery at Brigham and Hospital to discuss COVID-19 and pregnancy, as well as the role and safety of vaccines.
The CDC data shows that women report more side effects from the COVID vaccine than men, in general. Known side effects include headache, dizziness, chills, slight fever and fatigue.
When the vaccine was approved, menstruation side effects weren t considered. Dr Keefe Smith says: The vaccine trials are really looking for safety, so things that are that are going to be life-threatening, life-altering, that s kind of the purpose. Now, do I wish that they had asked about menstrual cycles? Absolutely. Women s health is something that historically is overlooked. And so I think moving forward, I hope that it is something that s considered. But I think we re doing our best now, now that the vaccine is more widespread, to gather that information and really put that focus on women s health, reproductive health,
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