
Covid vaccines do not harm placenta, contrary to social media misinformation, study finds
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The Covid-19 vaccine does not harm the placenta, which provides oxygen and nutrients to a growing baby, a new study finds. That contradicts social media claims that the vaccine will harm the placenta or cause miscarriages.
"There's no theoretical reason to believe these vaccines would be harmful," Dr. Richard Beigi, who sits on the Immunization, Infectious Disease, and Public Health Preparedness Expert Work Group of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, told CNN in a Q&A on the subject. "There's never been any vaccine that's been linked with infertility," he said.More Related News

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