ORLANDO, Fla. – Many young women are forgoing the COVID-19 vaccine because they believe it could negatively affect their fertility and hinder their chances of getting pregnant in the future.
For those who plan to one day start a family, it’s a major concern. [TRENDING: Track uncertain path of rocket falling to Earth | Video: Man steals 2 police cruisers | Mom who gave birth on flight didn’t know she was prego] Dr.
Rachel Humphrey, the director of perinatology at AdventHealth in Orlando, has heard those worries from patients time and time again.
She sat down with News 6 health reporter and anchor Kirstin O’Connor for a Q&A to dispel that myth and explain what women of child-bearing age should know before getting inoculated. Kirstin O’Connor: