Will the side effects of COVID-19 vaccine affect fertility?

At present, no clinical manifestation of COVID-19 vaccine side effects affecting fertility has been found. At present, the vaccine has a relatively short time from research and development to production and widespread vaccination, which still needs to be verified by clinical data. Some of the side effects found so far are mainly local skin reactions, such as redness, swelling, pain, and hardening of the skin at the vaccination site, and even accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and decreased appetite. Usually, the symptoms are relatively mild and most vaccinated individuals can tolerate them without any significant side effects affecting fertility. However, since the vaccine was developed in a relatively short period of time and requires necessary clinical observation, it cannot be ruled out that it may affect fertility. Therefore, further clinical validation is needed.
COVID-19 vaccine will not affect the development of ovarian follicles
If there is no pregnancy, COVID-19 vaccine can be inoculated. After COVID-19 vaccine is inoculated, it does not affect pregnancy preparation in theory, but because there is no specific safety data research, it is better to be pregnant three months after vaccination.
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