Study Finds No Link Between COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines and Decline in Childbirth Rates
A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden found no evidence linking COVID-19 vaccination to a decrease in childbirth rates. The study, which analyzed data from nearly 60,000 women, aimed to address concerns and rumors suggesting that mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 might negatively impact fertility. The findings were published in the journal *Communications Medicine*.
The research team concluded that it is highly unlikely the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine contributed to the observed decline in childbirth during the pandemic. Professor Toomas Timpka, a social medicine expert at Linköping University, stated that their analysis did not support claims of a connection between vaccination and reduced fertility. The study adds to ongoing efforts to clarify misconceptions surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during the global health crisis.
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Date: February 5, 2026
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