Does Pfizer and Modernna vaccines harm men's fertility? The New Study Gives Answers

A new study has revealed that no drop in the number or quality of sperm has been observed in men who received Pfizer or Modern vaccines. Researchers at Miami University studied the quality of the sperm of 45 healthy volunteers before taking the first dose of vaccine and 70 days after the second, and [...]
Researchers at Miami University studied the quality of the sperm of 45 healthy volunteers before taking the first dose of vaccines and 70 days after the second, and found that there were no <x0uls in some kind of sperm parameter” after taking two doses of m vaccine ARN.
Because vaccines contain RNA rather than live viruses, there is no possibility that vaccine will affect sperm parameters”, said study author Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, director of male reproductive medicine and surgery at Miami Health System University.
The findings, which were published Thursday in The Journal of the American Medical Association, should calm the fears of men who are reluctant to be vaccinated due to premature reports of fertility issues, doctors said.
We now have evidence to ensure that the risk of communication by compromising the number of sperm is extremely low”, Dr. David Cohen, associate director of the Institute for Human Reproduction in Chicago, for CNN.
Cohen was not involved in the recent JAMA study, but he was a coauthor of an April medical report that revealed that COVID-19 is not sexually transmitted. Volunteers were between 18 and 50 years of age, aged 28. They had no pre-existing fertility problem.












