Can I still get pregnant after getting the covid-19 vaccine?

Can I still get pregnant after getting the covid-19 vaccine?

Absolutely! Reliable research from large cohort studies has found there is no increased risk of side effects among pregnant women who have received their covid-19 vaccine and none of the covid-19 vaccine currently approved or under review from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) cause infertility or sterilisation.

One common piece of information circulating is that the covid-19 vaccine can alter your DNA, which is incorrect. The advanced technology in mRNA vaccines such as Pfizer and Moderna give your body instructions on how to make the coronavirus spike protein and teaches your immune system what to do to help protect your body if you were to encounter the virus.

The mRNA cannot insert itself into your DNA for two reasons:

Firstly, the molecules have different chemistry. If this was possible, and mRNAs could randomly insert themselves into your DNA, this would scramble your genome and pass this onto future cells and generations, which would result in lifeforms being unable to survive.

Secondly, mRNA and DNA occur in two different parts of our cells (mRNA exits in the cytoplasm and DNA exists in the nucleus) and there are no transporter cells known to science that can carry mRNA into the nucleus.

According to RANZCOG, global evidence has shown that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are safe for pregnant women and women who are trying to conceive. In fact, the information published this year by the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists and the British Fertility Society was released amidst concerns that misinformation circulating was causing vaccine hesitancy amongst women looking to fall pregnant.

Kamlesh Khunti, professor of primary care diabetes and vascular medicine at the University of Leicester stated that “There is absolutely no evidence, and no theoretical reason, that any of the vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men”.

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FAQ

How does Fertility First keep fertility treatment and IVF costs down?

As a Doctor-owned Medical Practice, our fertility and IVF treatment costs do not need to cover overheads and/or shareholder dividends, all of which have to come out of the income derived from patients’ treatment cycle fees at other fertility clinics in Sydney.

What is the NSW fertility treatment rebates?

From the 1st October 2022, the NSW Government announced a rebate of $2,000 in OOP expenses for all eligible patients. Fertility First is pleased to support the NSW Government’s fertility rebate at our Sydney fertility clinic.

What makes Fertility First different to other Sydney fertility clinics?

Fertility First is privately owned, which means we can place more focus on our patients. We offer a holistic approach to fertility and believe that it’s important to minimise the invasiveness of the fertility testing process and only carry out the necessary investigations, maximising your chance of a successful outcome. We offer extensive preliminary fertility testing, including Halosperm Assay.

We were one of the first Sydney fertility clinics to offer a donor sperm and donor egg program, thanks to our partnership with Central IVF.

How do I choose the best fertilty clinic for me?

Choosing the right fertility clinic in Sydney is a very important decision. You should consider factors like success rates, clinic location and appointment times, fertility treatment costs, repor with the Fertility Specialist and what treatment options are available.

Does Fertility First offer preliminary fertility testing?

Yes. We offer a range of fertility testing for both males and females. We aim to have fertility test results back within 2 to 3 weeks, which means, unless any assessment of the fallopian tubes is required, fertility treatment options can then be considered.

Does Fertility First offer treatment for same sex couples and singles?

Yes. Fertility First offers a range of fertility treatments that are suitable for same sex couples and singles, including our donor sperm program. See our fertility treatment page for a full guide.

Does Fertility First offer Medicare rebates?

Yes. In order to assist you with a Medicare rebate for your fertility treatment, you will need a current referral to Fertility First.

Note: GP referrals are valid for 12 months, and specialist referrals are valid for 3 months.

Does Fertility First offer IVF treatment?

Yes. IVF treatment is offered to suitable patients after preliminary testing.