Can You Plan Pregnancy/IVF & COVID-19 Vaccination Simultaneously?

Data from the Oxford happiness questionnaire suggest that the level of happiness of pregnant women is higher than normal women. Hence we can clearly state that a pregnant woman is the happiest woman in the world. However, COVID-19 is a serious threat to the environment, and the only way to control this disease is by undergoing vaccination. The COVID-19 vaccination has bought things under control to some extent.

Here in this article, we will discuss Pregnancy, where queries related to fertility top the list. There is no doubt that fertility treatment is one of the most popular treatments that gives hope to many couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, at this point where the world is busy with COVID-19 vaccination, couples are confused about whether to indulge in IVF or not. Take a look at the section below to have a detailed understanding of this topic.

Can you plan for pregnancy or IVF treatment and COVID-19 vaccination at the same time?

Pregnant women are not encouraged for vaccination trials; however, Pfizer’s trials ensure that the vaccination is safe for pregnant women. The same thing applies to couples who are indulged in IVF and other fertility treatments. The researchers stated that the fertility treatment and COVID-19 vaccination could be done at the same time.

Should I get vaccinated?

Your main priority should be to get vaccinated. You cannot invite a threat to your family. Hence you must ensure that your society and your family are safe and vaccinated.

Is it harmful to plan for IVF treatment after vaccination?

Researchers have proved that fertility treatment and COVID-19 can be done at the same time. Some viruses damage the sperm, egg, embryo; however, the COVID-19 vaccination is safe and doesn’t contain such kinds of viruses that will harm your reproductive elements.

Is it necessary to delay fertility treatment?

You should not delay COVID-19 vaccination, nor should you wait for fertility. Whether you should delay your fertility treatment for COVID-19 vaccination depends fully on your choice; as of now, there are no medical restrictions in this case. Hence don’t hold back your happiness for a long time, and you can go with your vaccination and fertility treatment.

Will my baby get affected after birth?

The most crucial part when a baby is born is the formation of the egg. If your baby can handle the vaccination during this phase, there is no question of getting affected afterward.

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