Coronavirus: The New Study on Fertility in Women after Vaccination

Coronavirus New Fertility Women Vaccination Study

A new study from Great Britain confirms the fact that it confirms the fact that vaccination does not affect women's fertility, this being the second presented by the authorities in our country to confirm this.

"The COVID-19 vaccines do not influence fertility!
There is no evidence that the vaccine will reduce your chances of getting pregnant later.
In the UK, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says that "women trying to conceive should not avoid pregnancy after vaccination". The Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Romania recommends that pregnancy should not be postponed after vaccination, and people who become pregnant in the interval between doses should not avoid the booster. For people who want to get pregnant there is no reason not to vaccinate."