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UAB doctor reports COVID-19 vaccine does not impact fertility
COVID vaccines and fertility By Lauren Jackson | January 28, 2021 at 10:29 PM CST - Updated January 29 at 9:15 AM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - As more COVID-19 vaccines are being administered across the state, many women are still wondering about itâs long term impact on fertility.
UAB OBGYN Chair Dr. Warner Huh said he is still recommending women who are considering pregnancy to get vaccinated.
Dr. Huh said there is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine will affect a womanâs fertility.
âThereâs really no compelling evidence that the vaccine would actually affect a womanâs future fertility going forward,â Huh said.