CoronaVac vaccine does not affect ovarian reserve.
Ginekol Pol
; 94(4): 298-302, 2023.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
In this study, our aim is to investigate the effect of CoronaVac vaccine on ovarian reserve in female patients followed up for infertility. MATERIAL ANDMETHODS:
Our study is a retrospective study. Forty-six infertile patients who received two doses of CoronaVac vaccine one month apart and had not had a previous Covid 19 infection were included in the study. Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) and folliculometry of 46 patients one month before CoronaVac vaccine and one month after the second dose of vaccine were compared.RESULTS:
There was no statistically significant difference in the change of AMH level and follicle number before and after vaccination (respectively p = 0.366; 0.610).CONCLUSIONS:
Considering that having a COVID-19 infection has a negative effect on female fertility and causing ovarian damage in recent studies, vaccination is a rational and cost-effective approach to protect ovarian reserve. Knowing that the vaccine does not have a negative effect on fertility may increase the application of the vaccine in women of reproductive age.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Vacinas
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Reserva Ovariana
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COVID-19
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Infertilidade Feminina
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En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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