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Covid vaccine lowered chances of conception, study of 1.3million women finds


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Have you considered other possibilities, like maybe anti-vaxxers are more conservative or more religious and have lower contraceptive use. Maybe more single women got vaccinated.

 

Here is one, in the targeted age for vaccine recipients (over 45) how many pregnancies were you expecting?

 

This stinks of a made up statistic to peddle your anti-vax BS.

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12 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

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Article by Michael Nevradakis - July 1, 2025

Sourcehttps://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/covid-vaccine-lowered-chances-of-conception-study-of-1-3million-women-finds/

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THE rate of successful conception – a pregnancy leading to live birth nine months later – for women who received the covid vaccine was ‘substantially lower’ than for unvaccinated women, according to a new peer-reviewed study.

Brian Hooker, chief scientific officer for Children’s Health Defense (CHD), called the study’s conclusions alarming. He said: ‘This preliminary analysis shows that much more information is needed to understand both short- and long-term implications of the different types of covid shots on fertility and pregnancy parameters. This information should have been obtained prior to any public use of the covid vaccine.’

The results showed that by June 2021, approximately six months after covid vaccines became available to the public, successful conceptions per 1,000 women were considerably lower for vaccinated women.

The researchers observed an increase in the rate of successful conceptions for unvaccinated women beginning in June 2021, which ‘was maintained over the subsequent six-month period’.

In 2022, the rate of successful conceptions ‘stabilised’ among both vaccinated and unvaccinated women but remained ‘about 1.5 times higher’ for the latter group.

The preliminary analysis, by five researchers from the Czech Republic, Denmark and Sweden, was published last week in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine. The study examined data obtained from the Czech Republic, one of the few countries where nationwide birth data for women who were vaccinated or unvaccinated for covid are available. The researchers analysed data on 1.3million women aged 18-39 between January 2021 and December 2023.

The authors said their reasons for undertaking the study included existing research showing that covid vaccines have adverse effects on ‘menstrual characteristics’ and the lack of data on the effect of covid vaccines on birth rates.

 

You can read the full article here > https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/covid-vaccine-lowered-chances-of-conception-study-of-1-3million-women-finds/

And here the link to the study > https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09246479251353384

 

 

Is this an article written by your aliens?

You should not believe everything.

Ask Health Care Doctors 

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6 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Is this an article written by your aliens?

You should not believe everything.

Ask Health Care Doctors 

Don't shoot the messenger.

 

"Ask Health Care Doctors." Better IMO to discuss on AN. Or, of course, read The Conservative woman. 

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9 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Don't shoot the messenger.

 

"Ask Health Care Doctors." Better IMO to discuss on AN. Or, of course, read The Conservative woman. 

There is no discussion necessary and useful because there might be only a handful of members with a sufficient knowledge  

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An interesting peer reviewed study.

Although studies have indicated that COVID-19 vaccination has no appreciable effect on human fertility and that COVID-19 vaccines are safe during pregnancy,4,5 adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines on menstrual characteristics are well documented, suggesting that COVID-19 vaccination may influence fecundability, that is, the probability of achieving successful conception (SC) within a single menstrual cycle.6,7 

The potential influence of COVID-19 vaccines on reproductive health was not assessed in randomized preauthorization trials.

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09246479251353384

I think it's fair to say numerous potential negative impacts of the mRNA Covid-19 "vaccinations" were not addressed in randomised preauthorisation trials.

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34 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

There is no discussion necessary and useful because there might be only a handful of members with a sufficient knowledge  

Well let's get started then Sir.

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16 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Well let's get started then Sir.

Read here: it's a most recommended source.

Also I advise you to compare my source with your Yellow Press article.

I don't want to add more. However, there are more reliable sources.......

 

"The impact of COVID-19 vaccines on fertility-A systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC https://share.google/dHBhbBXuC6S0K4vJB"

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5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Read here: it's a most recommended source.

Also I advise you to compare my source with your Yellow Press article.

I don't want to add more. However, there are more reliable sources.......

 

"The impact of COVID-19 vaccines on fertility-A systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC https://share.google/dHBhbBXuC6S0K4vJB"

Great link. One suggestion though. Next time attach one that works.

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