Does proximity to vaccinated people cause miscarriages?
There is no evidence that being around vaccinated individuals causes miscarriages, and claims otherwise are based on anecdotal cases without scientific support.
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There is no evidence that being around vaccinated individuals causes miscarriages, and claims otherwise are based on anecdotal cases without scientific support.
The video falsely claims mRNA vaccines affect fertility, but studies show only temporary changes in menstrual cycles and no impact on fertility.
Claims linking COVID vaccines to decreased fertility, increased miscarriages, and abnormal pap smears are unfounded and lack scientific evidence.
Anti-vaccine claims that the COVID vaccine causes various health issues lack evidence, while these conditions are actually linked to COVID itself.
Research shows that temporary changes in menstrual cycles after COVID vaccination do not impact fertility, unlike potential negative effects from COVID infection itself.
COVID vaccine claims related to miscarriage and fertility are unfounded, with studies showing no increased risk of miscarriage after vaccination.