Fifteen live births occurred during the analysis - 10 in the vaccine group and 5 in the placebo. In total, 107 pregnancies were assessed for outcomes. The result showed no impact on fertility from the shot. Ninety-three volunteers who became pregnant during the study were included in a fertility analysis - 50 who’d received the vaccine and 43 the placebo. People who were already pregnant were excluded from taking part. The review looked at four trials from the study spanning the U.K., Brazil and South Africa. Fertility was also shown to be unaffected by the vaccine. The rate of miscarriage was roughly the same between the vaccine and placebo groups, and no still births or neonatal deaths were recorded, according to an analysis of the outcomes published in The Lancet medical journal late Thursday. (Bloomberg) - AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine has no adverse impact on pregnancy or fertility, according to data from a small group of trial participants who conceived during a study.
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