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Pregnant? Considering a Covid-19 vaccine? Here’s what you need to know – Buffalo News
Dr. Caitlin M. Nicotra, a Trinity Medical doctor who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology with offices in East Aurora and Alden, said her patients have two…

Theyre all the experts in reproductive health in the country, and they said that theres no evidence that these vaccines lead to any loss in fertility and that it is scientifically unlikely, said Nicotra, who is pregnant and has received the vaccine.
According to a recent article in the Washington Post, “the infertility myth is just one of many reasons women are hesitant, doctors and community organizers say, with others having more general concerns about a vaccine that has only recently been approved…
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