“Pregnant women have not been part of the vaccine clinical trials, but the CDC reported that there have been more than 150,000 women who got the vaccine while they were pregnant and there were absolutely no adverse effects,” says Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD.
In this video, Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD, discusses the impact of COVID-19 and the vaccine on pregnancy and fertility. Sadeghi-Nejad is a professor of Surgery/Urology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, chief of Urology at the VA NJ Health Care System, and the director of the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine at the Hackensack University Medical Center.
Study finds associations between low testosterone and all-cause, CVD mortality
May 15th 2024“The association of lower testosterone concentrations with higher all-cause mortality was present irrespective of luteinizing hormone concentrations, indicating that low testosterone was the main factor," says Bu B. Yeap, MBBS, FRACP, PhD.