A good part of people refuse to do the anti-Covid vaccine for fear that it will affect their pollen at a second moment. All the panic seems to have been raised simply on myths and misunderstandings as so far, according to the WHO there is no evidence that the vaccine can affect fertility.
Also launched from studies conducted continuously experts have concluded that there is no link between reproduction and vaccine. No problems have yet been found that causes vaccines in pregnancy, fetal development, menstrual cycles, or fertility in women and men.
Rather, experts believe it is more dangerous not to make the vaccine and encourage pregnant women to get vaccinated as a way to protect the baby and themselves.
Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States (CDC) concluded that vaccines against COVID-19 can be performed by people who are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, further suggesting the benefits of the vaccine that outweigh the risks.
The long-circulating theory that the vaccine causes fertility is based on the similarity of the names of a protein found in the vaccine and another protein that is needed for reproduction. In fact, the only one in common that both have is the same name.