Lots of information and studies are out there regarding the COVID-19 vaccines, including misinformation, making it difficult for individuals to correctly make a decision. One item that has been falsely circulating is the vaccine affecting fertility or reproductive organ development, says OSF HealthCare Occupational Health Dr. Robert Ayers:
“The bottom line is that has been proven wrong, but boy stuff once it gets out there, it is hard to go away. There is a short amino acid sequence in the protein of the spite membrane that matches up with a protein sequence that is seen in Syncytin 1, which is part of the placenta. If we have an antibody to spite protein, is it going to attack the placenta? Basically then we would never have another child after that, because every woman who got vaccinated would attack her own placenta and we would have a miscarriage, turns out that does not happen.”