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ScienceBlogs - Where the world discusses science. Skip to main content Advertisment Search Search Toggle navigation Main navigation Life Sciences Physical Sciences Environment Social Sciences Education Policy Medicine Brain & Behavior Technology Free Thought Featured: No, COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Cause Infertility - Not Getting It Might Medicine sb admin | Thu, 01/20/2022 - 20:17 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. Lead author Dr. Amelia Wesselink, epidemiologist at  Boston University School of Public Health...

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