Texas Fertility Center recommending vaccines for adults who are pregnant, trying to get pregnant
Dr. Kaylen Silverberg, who leads TFC, recommends all the people who come to see him get vaccinated but recognizes the scientific community is still learning. Author: Mike Marut (KVUE) Updated: 11:14 PM CDT July 9, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas As the science and education around the COVID-19 vaccines evolve, fertility doctors still receive questions about whether or not adults who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant should get a vaccine.
Dr. Kaylen Silverberg, who leads the Texas Fertility Center, talked with KVUE S Mike Marut about his advice.
Mike Marut: The past year, being a fertility doctor, how many questions have you gotten in regards to not just COVID and how this affects pregnancy or fertility, but now the vaccines for the past six, seven months?
Texas Fertility Center recommending vaccines for adults who are pregnant, trying to get pregnant
Dr. Kaylen Silverberg, who leads TFC, recommends all the people who come to see him get vaccinated but recognizes the scientific community is still learning. Author: Mike Marut (KVUE) Updated: 11:14 PM CDT July 9, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas As the science and education around the COVID-19 vaccines evolve, fertility doctors still receive questions about whether or not adults who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant should get a vaccine.
Dr. Kaylen Silverberg, who leads the Texas Fertility Center, talked with KVUE S Mike Marut about his advice.
Mike Marut: The past year, being a fertility doctor, how many questions have you gotten in regards to not just COVID and how this affects pregnancy or fertility, but now the vaccines for the past six, seven months?