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How Can We Be Sure Vaccination against COVID-19 Doesn’t Cause Infertility?

How Can We Be Sure Vaccination against COVID-19 Doesn’t Cause Infertility?

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September 27, 2021

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Despite the fact that fertility experts recommend vaccination against COVID-19 and there are several studies showing no concern for fertility, many people still harbor fears. This article from a leading gynecologist explains the research that shows it is safe.

Despite the fact that fertility experts recommend vaccination against COVID-19 and there are several studies showing no concern for fertility, many people still harbor fears. This article from a leading gynecologist explains the research that shows it is safe.

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This article is written by Dr. Jen Gunter, a Canadian gynecologist and author.

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This article is written by Dr. Jen Gunter, a Canadian gynecologist and author.

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