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Scientists recently debunked the link between the COVID-19 vaccine to infertility. They said it is a myth and there is no evidence that this vaccine results will make women infertile.
A Glamour report said, according to OB-GYN Jessica Shepherd of the University of Illinois at Chicago, while fertility was not particularly examined in the vaccine s clinical trials, no loss of fertility has been reported among participants of the trial, or among the millions of people who have already been vaccinated, and now indications of infertility arose in animal studies.
It s clever to have questions on medical care, not to mention read up before deciding what to put into the body, although there is no reason to think that the COVID-19 could lead to infertility.
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