The EMA said it found evidence showing heavy menstrual bleeding can occur after COVID vaccination, concluding there was a “reasonable possibility” the vaccines may cause it (here).
The EMA in fact encourages pregnant women to get vaccinated (here).
Reuters previously addressed false claims that COVID-19 vaccines impact fertility and cause miscarriage, including (here), (here), (here) and (here).
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) did not say COVID-19 vaccines cause infertility, nor advise pregnant women not to get vaccinated.
The EMA, in fact, advises vaccination during pregnancy.
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