Research shows the Covid-19 vaccine does not impact female fertility
A study released by the American Society for reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has revealed that the antibodies from the Covid-19 vaccination do not impact female fertility.
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A study released by the American Society for reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has revealed that the antibodies from the Covid-19 vaccination do not impact female fertility.
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