Do COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Fertility In Women And Men? What We Know About The Research
Rumors suggesting the COVID-19 vaccine causes negative effects to fertility have caused growing concern despite no evidence of a negative effect. Several studies have been conducted to debunk the myth. Here's what research shows about conception rates and the COVID-19 vaccine.
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