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Study Finds No Link Between COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines and Decline in Birth Rates

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A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden has found no evidence linking COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations to a decline in birth rates. The investigation aimed to address widespread concerns and misinformation regarding the potential impact of vaccination on fertility. Researchers concluded that the vaccines do not affect childbirth rates, providing data to refute claims suggesting otherwise.

The study analyzed comprehensive data to assess whether vaccination against COVID-19 had any measurable effect on fertility or birth outcomes. The findings indicate that there is no correlation between receiving an mRNA vaccine and changes in birth rates. This research adds to the growing body of scientific evidence supporting the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly concerning reproductive health.

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Date: February 5, 2026

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