New Studies Offer Reassurance On COVID Vaccines And Fertility

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Recent research says getting vaccinated won't hurt your chance of getting pregnant — but getting COVID-19 might.

vaccines became available, misinformation began swirling about their potential effect on fertility.

, a reproductive endocrinologist based in California, told HuffPost. “But we should be encouraging all of our pregnant patients and people who are thinking about fertility treatments to all get vaccinated and protect themselves.”A large study published Tuesday in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology is one of the biggest to date to explore outcomes among patients undergoing fertility treatments, which included more than 2,000 patients undergoing in vitro fertilization, or IVF.

“Any fever and active infection can temporarily decrease sperm count in men,” Lora Shahine, a reproductive endocrinologist and fe’ve seen this with measles, mumps, zika and now COVID.”The low vaccination rate among pregnant people in the United States has raised alarms with public health officials and suggests that vaccine hesitancy continues to be a problem in this population.

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