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Texas lawmakers have finally rubber-stamped Senate Bill 8, a set of controversial new abortion regulations that would effectively ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy by allowing people to sue abortion providers as well as anyone who helped someone get an abortion after a “heartbeat” is detected in a fetus.
The state Senate approved an amendment to SB 8 on Thursday added by the Texas House which forbids rapists from suing anyone connected to an abortion carried out by their victim, the last step needed to send the bill to to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. Abbott has said he intends to sign the bill into law, which would go into effect September 1, 2021.
Let s jump right in: No, the COVID-19 vaccine does not cause infertility. That is a myth.
“There is no evidence that the vaccine can lead to loss of fertility,” says Jessica Shepherd, an ob-gyn at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “While fertility was not specifically studied in the clinical trials of the vaccine, no loss of fertility has been reported among trial participants or among the millions who have received the vaccines since their authorization, and no signs of infertility appeared in animal studies.”
It s smart to have questions about medical care and to read up before you decide what to put into your body, but there s no reason to think that the COVID-19 vaccine could cause infertility. “Three of the leading professional organizations focused on pregnancy and fertility the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine all recommend that pregnant people