COVID-19 vaccination status does not affect fresh IVF outcomes

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There is no difference in fertility outcomes between women vaccinated against COVID-19 and unvaccinated women who undergo IVF using fresh embryo transfer, according to international research. The team studied the outcomes of 280 IVF patients, 142 vaccinated and 138 unvaccinated. They say there was no statistical difference in measurements that predict IVF success, such as the number of useable embryos produced. When controlling for circumstances known to impact the success rate of IVF, the researchers say pregnancy rates were the same between the two groups.

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