Forget the online hysteria – a massive Swedish study of 60,000 women proves COVID-19 vaccines are fertility-friendly, showing no links to reduced conception or higher miscarriages.
Pandemic-era whispers turned to shouts on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, claiming mRNA jabs were fertility killers. Europe’s post-vax birth slumps only fanned the flames.
Enter Linköping University’s Professor Thomas Tempka, whose team crunched years of health data (2021-2024) from women aged 18-45. Results? Vaccinated (75%) and unvaccinated groups were statistically identical across births and pregnancy losses.
Featured in Communications Medicine, the study declares: “Minimal chance vaccines caused birth rate declines.”
What makes it gold-standard? It zooms in on real-world pregnancies, not just fertility clinic cases, while factoring in age, health history, and more.
Bonus insight: While the virus itself threatens pregnancies gravely, vaccines shield against that peril.
“Evidence is crystal clear – vaccines save from serious COVID far better than any unproven risks,” Tempka says. To family planners: No more hesitation; vaccinate confidently.
This definitive work silences skeptics, guiding public health forward with unassailable science.