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COVID-19 vaccines do not damage the placenta or cause infertility
The COVID-19 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine does not cause damage to the placenta, a study has confirmed.
A team from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, Illinois, conducted a study to assess any potential adverse effects on the placenta, the organ that provides the fetus with oxygen and nutrients during pregnancy, when the COVID-19 vaccine is administered during pregnancy. The study found there to be no effect on the placenta. The internet has amplified a concern that the vaccine might trigger an immunological response that causes the mother to reject the fetus, Dr Jeffery Goldstein, co-author of the study, told CNN: These findings lead us to believe that doesn t happen… the COVID vaccine does not damage the placenta .