HEALTH bosses have moved to quash fears that the Covid-19 vaccine could cause infertility.
Blackburn with Darwen CCG shared a statement which says there is no evidence to prove the vaccine affects fertility, after misinformation about the topic has been circulating. This echoes information from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives. A spokesperson for Blackburn with Darwen CCG said: Unfortunately there is some misinformation circulating about the impact of Covid-19 vaccines on fertility. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives have issued a joint statement confirming that there is no evidence to suggest that Covid-19 vaccines will affect fertility.
HEALTH bosses have moved to quash fears that the Covid-19 vaccine could cause infertility.
Blackburn with Darwen CCG shared a statement which says there is no evidence to prove the vaccine affects fertility, after misinformation about the topic has been circulating. This echoes information from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives. A spokesperson for Blackburn with Darwen CCG said: Unfortunately there is some misinformation circulating about the impact of Covid-19 vaccines on fertility. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives have issued a joint statement confirming that there is no evidence to suggest that Covid-19 vaccines will affect fertility.
HEALTH bosses have moved to quash fears that the Covid-19 vaccine could cause infertility.
Blackburn with Darwen CCG shared a statement which says there is no evidence to prove the vaccine affects fertility, after misinformation about the topic has been circulating. This echoes information from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives. A spokesperson for Blackburn with Darwen CCG said: Unfortunately there is some misinformation circulating about the impact of Covid-19 vaccines on fertility. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives have issued a joint statement confirming that there is no evidence to suggest that Covid-19 vaccines will affect fertility.
Leading unions have come together to put a stop to misinformation that appears to be circulating in relation to Covid-19 vaccines and fertility. The Royal