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    No Fertility Risk from COVID Shots: 60K Women Study

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaFebruary 6, 20261 Min Read
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    Debunking persistent myths, a large-scale Swedish investigation has confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines do not impair women’s fertility or increase miscarriage risks. The study, tracking 60,000 women, offers solid evidence against social media scares.

    Fertility fears exploded during the pandemic, fueled by anecdotal claims and a noticeable drop in births in vaccinated nations. Was the vaccine to blame? Linköping University’s Professor Thomas Tempka led the charge to find out.

    Published in the prestigious Communications Medicine journal, the analysis compared vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. Key metrics – live births, pregnancies, and miscarriages – showed zero disparities.

    “We found no difference in birth rates or registered miscarriages between the groups,” Tempka explained. Drawing from comprehensive healthcare data spanning 2021-2024, the study included women up to age 45, with 75% vaccinated.

    Unlike narrower previous probes into IVF patients, this one examined natural conception and full-term pregnancies, adjusting for variables like age and comorbidities.

    Importantly, the data underscores vaccination’s protective role: COVID infections endanger pregnancies, but shots slash those dangers dramatically.

    “For women eyeing motherhood, the benefits of vaccination eclipse any hypothetical risks,” Tempka urged. This pivotal research cuts through the noise, empowering informed choices in a post-pandemic world.

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