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Sun, Jan 24 2021, 3:48 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I didn't write my OP clearly. Thank you all though. Wondering if you know someone who conceived after getting vaccinated. Concerned about ability to have implantation and about early first trimester .
Does anyone know?
I'm having spotting for no reason and it's about a week after the first shot. I'm not currently pregnant, but am in the middle of fertility treatment. | Fertility treatments can make you spot.
I would calm down and call your RE to see what s/he says about whatever you are talking /doing this cycle and if spotting is normal.
Beyond that, think positive baby thoughts.
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Sun, Jan 24 2021, 3:59 pm
amother [ Scarlet ] wrote: | Most people haven’t even had one dose yet. | It depends where. In Israel, many have even had both.
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Sun, Jan 24 2021, 7:25 pm
amother [ Sapphire ] wrote: | So you need to be convinced that civilization won’t end since the plan is to have the world 85 to 90 percent vaccinated ?
Please OP, put away your phone or close your social media for a while. |
She heard the same that we all heard. That it CAN cause infertility in women. Being that she is currently going through fertility treatments, she is doubly concerned. It's not like someone who conceives every time she sneezes, and hears this and it goes in one ear and out the other.
Those of us who are going through fertility treatments are taking this a bit more seriously than everyone else.
Yes, it probably is anti-vaxers who said that it can cause infertility, but PLEASE don't just dismiss her concern. She has fertility issues to begin with, so she's nervous.
OP, I've heard of one fertility clinic who sent out an email to all their patients saying we recommend not to get the vaccine because we don't know enough, but only one. And I have no idea if they're a good clinic or not anyway. (Someone who uses them, told me)
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Sun, Jan 24 2021, 7:29 pm
There is no good reason to think the vaccine would cause infertility. That conspiracy theory (like most...) is based on very faulty logic.
OP, do you have Instagram? If you do I can point you to an infectious diseases researcher there who explains it really well.
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Sun, Jan 24 2021, 7:43 pm
amother [ Cerise ] wrote: | She heard the same that we all heard. That it CAN cause infertility in women. Being that she is currently going through fertility treatments, she is doubly concerned. It's not like someone who conceives every time she sneezes, and hears this and it goes in one ear and out the other.
Those of us who are going through fertility treatments are taking this a bit more seriously than everyone else.
Yes, it probably is anti-vaxers who said that it can cause infertility, but PLEASE don't just dismiss her concern. She has fertility issues to begin with, so she's nervous.
OP, I've heard of one fertility clinic who sent out an email to all their patients saying we recommend not to get the vaccine because we don't know enough, but only one. And I have no idea if they're a good clinic or not anyway. (Someone who uses them, told me) |
As an aside, there were real studies that show Covid can cause infertility in men, or low sperm count. So she should be more concerned about actually getting the virus
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Mon, Jan 25 2021, 1:45 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Did you or do you know people that have? Especially after both vaccines? I know it's soon and probably a scare based on nothing, but it'll make me feel better if you know any. I'm in the middle of fertility treatment and I got the first shot.
Please don't post frightening stories or theories. I just want to know if you or someone you know became pregnant after. |
I read that dozens of women in the Pfizer study became pregnant during the trial (even though I think they were asked not to).
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Fri, Jan 29 2021, 12:10 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Thank you for understanding.
I know it shouldn't affect. I've done research and my RE does recommend. Can't help but be nervous and looking for reassurance. Especially since I'm taking it right during rather than waiting. I know Covid is bad. RE said he saw miscarriages and other issues from COVID. I know it's early for data and I know it should be fine. Yes, tefillos are welcome! And we'll all keep waiting together! Hoping for good updates! |
Yes op. I understand your feelings and concerns. Completely.
After all the crazy conspiracy fear mongering its normal to want to hear real reassurance that women who took it got pregnant
I dont understand why no one can just answer the question if they can and skip the thread if they cant, instead of sidetracking
Im sure by now there are many who got the vaccine and got pregnant considering how many got thr vaccine, especially in israel.
Hopefully fellow imas in healthcare, israel or other places where they got it , will xome back and update us when they can to offer reassurance.
Hope to hear from you soon and be updated with good news soon. Davening for you, even if I dont know you are and looking forward to hearing good news.
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