You can answer the conception question relatively quickly, fertility doctors do it all the time.
If you're saying the vaccine will prevent a successful conception being brought to term, that's a separate question, and you look for damaged eggs, sperm, or uterine structure.
That seems logical. I know some folks with gluten intolerance, and have some understanding of the kinds of problems which occur when the body recognizes a typically useful protein as foreign. I suspect one needs to exercise extreme caution when modifying the immune system to attack an "unwanted" protein, in order to avoid unexpected long-term issues.
"Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key in the formation of the placenta in mammals, and they claimed that it’s possible women who receive the vaccine could become infertile."
You can answer the conception question relatively quickly, fertility doctors do it all the time.
If you're saying the vaccine will prevent a successful conception being brought to term, that's a separate question, and you look for damaged eggs, sperm, or uterine structure.
That seems logical. I know some folks with gluten intolerance, and have some understanding of the kinds of problems which occur when the body recognizes a typically useful protein as foreign. I suspect one needs to exercise extreme caution when modifying the immune system to attack an "unwanted" protein, in order to avoid unexpected long-term issues.
"Pfizer vaccine blocks a protein that is key in the formation of the placenta in mammals, and they claimed that it’s possible women who receive the vaccine could become infertile."
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