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Study looks at impact of COVID-19 vaccines on fertility

Thousands have already received the COVID-19 vaccine while others say not so fast. Their big concern? Its impacts on possibly having children. Fertility and pregnancy concerns are leading to vaccine hesitancy, and researchers are hoping to dispel the myths. “What if there is something in there that wasn’t tested that will cause females to be […]

Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) Welcomes Reproductive Endocrinologist, Emily Barnard, D O , to the Washington, D C and Towson Physician Teams

Skip to main content Currently Reading Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) Welcomes Reproductive Endocrinologist, Emily Barnard, D.O., to the Washington, D.C. and Towson Physician Teams PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON (PRWEB) March 01, 2021 Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) is proud to announce that reproductive endocrinologist, Emily Barnard, D.O., has joined the practice and will begin seeing patients at SGF’s Washington, D.C. - K Street and Towson offices in April 2021. Dr. Barnard will provide a full range of state-of-the-art, in-house diagnostic and treatment options for female and male infertility, elective egg freezing, LGBTQ family building, and fertility preservation prior to cancer treatment.

Study strongly suggests pregnant women who ve recovered from COVID-19 pass antibodies to their unborn babies

Study strongly suggests pregnant women who ve recovered from COVID-19 pass antibodies to their unborn babies What this is showing is your body is doing what it has to to protect the babies, said the study s lead senior author Dr. Yawei (Jenny) Yang Author: Lauren Zakalik Updated: 6:03 PM CST March 1, 2021 FORT WORTH, Texas Sarah Hollingshead was already in quarantine due to a COVID-19 exposure when she was diagnosed with the virus herself. There was a day my husband picked up my daughter from daycare and brought her home and I couldn t smell her head, she said. And I was like, oh no, I can t smell anything.

COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy: Everything You Need to Know

COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy: Everything You Need to Know Glamour 3/2/2021 © Luis Alvarez / Getty Images Should pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine when eligible? We asked the experts what you need to know about the COVID vaccine and pregnancy. There’s a lot to weigh when making the call. Data show that pregnant people who contract symptomatic COVID-19 are at higher risk of getting really sick, requiring ICU admission and intubation. Pregnant people also face a greater risk of dying from the disease compared with their nonpregnant peers. On top of that, pregnant women with COVID-19 may be at greater risk of poor pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, compared with pregnant women without COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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