You're children may not have children. New peer reviewed study out of Denmark ,Sweden shows unvaccinated permanently 1.5 percent more fertile than vaccinated. US refuses to do such a study..they know the results. |
Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues. |
I watched a close relative die after I unknowingly gave them Covid. I hope no one ever has to go through that. |
Nobody without pre-existing conditions or old age died of COVID...Flu has the same effects. |
I had a close relative drop dead after I nagged them to get the shot. |
So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones? |
Literally the fraud waste and abuse this administration claimed to be going after. |
With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data |
Not from an epidemiological perspective. |
That's not data. At least use the right word. NP |
It absolutely is data. And it's data nobody has manipulated |
Not a real thing. |
Four anecdotes is not data. |
True and this why elderly people are strongly advised to get a flu shot but not forced to. |
This is a blatant lie. Those kinds of studies HAVE in fact been done, several have been published in JAMA. the American Journal of Epidemiology and other journals, for example: Female fertility: A study published in JAMA Network Open compared ovarian reserve markers—like anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels and antral follicle count (AFC)—before and after vaccination. Results showed no clinically significant difference, and in some cases, vaccinated individuals had slightly higher AMH levels. Male Fertility: A prospective cohort study in the American Journal of Epidemiology found no reduction in fertility among vaccinated men. Interestingly, SARS-CoV-2 infection itself was associated with a temporary decline in male fertility, likely due to fever and inflammation. Global Correlation Study: An ecological study published in Reproductive Epidemiology of 100 countries found no correlation between vaccination rates and birth rate changes. The decline in birth rates from 2019 to 2022 matched long-term trends and was not linked to vaccine uptake. The study you may be trying to reference may be one that looked at fertility decline during the pandemic, but that one does not actually attribute decline to vaccines and instead suggests these were likely due to broader pandemic-related factors (e.g. economic uncertainty, delayed family planning) rather than any biological effects of the vaccine. |