EXPERTS REFUTES THE CLAIM ON COVID-19 AND MALE FERTILITY

Contrary to popular opinion that the COVID-19 vaccines affects male fertility, experts refutes the claim insisting it’s not so

EXPERTS REFUTES THE CLAIM ON COVID-19 AND MALE FERTILITY
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Contrary to myths circulating on social media and to rapper Nicki Minaj's tweets during the Met Gala, medical experts and public health organizations say there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines affect male fertility.

According to the CDC, professional societies for male reproduction recommend men who want to have babies in the future get a COVID-19 vaccine as "there is no evidence that vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause male fertility problems."

According to the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, a study of 45 men showed that Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines appear safe for the male reproductive system

The study looked at sperm characteristics, like quantity and movement, before and after vaccination, and researchers found no significant changes after the vaccine, the CDC said


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