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No, the COVID vaccine won t affect fertility or menstrual cycles

PolitiFact s ruling: False Here s why: Social media posts are warning women that their reproductive health could be seriously harmed simply by being around people who have received COVID-19 vaccines. Women in their menstruating years are experiencing severe side effects from people around them having received this jab, said a self-described cosmic doula in one Instagram video posted April 15. She went on to describe women missing their periods, having excruciating periods and having post-menopausal periods. A Facebook post similarly shares a collection of text posts it says are stories from women some vaccinated, some who have been around those who have who say they have experienced symptoms that include bleeding, hemorrhaging, passing clots, delayed cycle, prolonged cycle, bleeding POST menopause, miscarriages, decidual casts, severe period cramping and abnormal pain, etc.

CDC: Data shows promising results for COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women

CDC: Data shows promising results for COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women Published  (Photo credit should read ULISES RUIZ/AFP via Getty Images) WASHINGTON - One of the largest reports on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy bolsters evidence that it is safe although the authors say more comprehensive research is needed. The preliminary results are based on reports from over 35,000 U.S. women who received either the Moderna or Pfizer shots while pregnant. Their rates of miscarriage, premature births and other complications were comparable to those observed in published reports on pregnant women before the pandemic. The new evidence from researchers at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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