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Covid-19 vaccines do not increase the risk of miscarriage - The Times Hub

October 23, 2021

S. M

Madrid

Updated:22/10/2021 17:16h

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Covid-19 vaccines do not increase the risk of miscarriage in the third trimester, that is the conclusion reached by researchers from the University of Ottawa, after analyzing vaccination and abortion records, nationals of Norway. They found no link between the Covid-19 vaccines and the possibility of spontaneous abortions in the first trimester of pregnancy.

The conclusions of this study strengthen the vaccination strategy in pregnant women, even in the first trimester. The research results have been published in
The New England Journal of Medicine.

«Our study did not find no evidence of an increased risk of miscarriageafter Covid-19 vaccination, so this adds to the conclusions of other reports that support Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy, “say the authors of the study, belonging to the School of Epidemiology and Public Health of the University of Ottawa School of Medicine and the
Eastern Ontario Children’s Hospital Research Institute.

These findings are reassuring for all women who were vaccinated early in pregnancy and support the evidence that the Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy is safe.

These findings are reassuring for all women who were vaccinated early in pregnancy and support the evidence that the Covid-19 vaccine, while pregnant is safe.

“It is important for pregnant women to get vaccinated as they are at higher risk of hospitalizations and complications from Covid-19, and their babies are at higher risk of being premature. Furthermore, vaccination during pregnancy is very likely to protect the newborn against Covid-19 infection in the first months after birth, ”concludes Fell.
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