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Covid Jabs & Fertility: New Study Debunks Myth
5 Feb
Summary
- Swedish study found no fertility link in 60,000 women.
- No difference in childbirths or miscarriages observed.
- Study suggests other factors reduced birth rates.

A major study conducted in Sweden has provided strong evidence that COVID-19 vaccines do not negatively impact female fertility. Researchers at Linköping University analyzed data from approximately 60,000 women in Region Jönköping County. The study found no statistically significant differences in childbirths or miscarriages when comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated women.
Published in Communications Medicine, this research addresses widespread social media rumors. It concludes that it is highly unlikely the mRNA vaccines caused the observed decrease in births during the pandemic. Experts suggest that other factors, such as financial difficulties, health concerns, and behavioral changes, are more probable explanations for lower birth rates.
This Swedish study aligns with numerous previous investigations that found no association between COVID-19 vaccines and fertility impairment. A 2022 meta-analysis of 29 studies similarly found no scientific proof of such links in either men or women. While some studies noted temporary menstrual changes post-vaccination, these were generally minor and did not affect fertility.



