COVID vaccine can cut preeclampsia risk by up to 58%, reducing odds more than aspirin, according to a study of 6,427 pregnant women.
The vaccine plus a booster dose reduces the odds of preeclampsia by 30% and by as much as 58% in those with preexisting ...
You can’t blame this one on the stork. After a brief baby bump early in the COVID-19 pandemic, birth rates in the US and other wealthy countries dropped as the public health emergency eased. That ...
As of November 2025, some healthcare organizations conclude that COVID-19 vaccines have no impact on fertility. But some researchers agree that more studies are needed to understand potential ...
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