Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as a result of the modern intense respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused an unexpected fundamental global raise in the admission to hospitals for lung and other organ diseases. COVID-19 vaccination has increased and accelerated in a conscionable progress...

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Main Authors: Haydar Basim Najeb, Abdulameer Jasim Mohammed, Emad Mohammed Rasheed
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Published: middle technical university 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/738
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description The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as a result of the modern intense respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused an unexpected fundamental global raise in the admission to hospitals for lung and other organ diseases. COVID-19 vaccination has increased and accelerated in a conscionable progress. More than 184 nominee vaccines are being tested in preclinical use and 104 in clinical stages of development. The current study aimed to know the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on female fertility hormones. The results obtained from the current study showed a slight increase in FSH and LH hormones for women infected with Covid-19 virus and for women who received the vaccine to prevent covid-19 virus compared to healthy, uninfected and unvaccinated groups (FSH 10.26±3.86 ,15.32±2.04 LH 15.41±2.76, 10.40±1.58 respectively), with non-significant differences (P>0.05), while the prolactin hormone levels showed a highly significant increase (P<0.01) in infected women who took the vaccine in comparison with its levels in healthy women who did not receive the vaccine and not infected (32.32±6.48, 19.62±4.04, 10.27±6.88 respectively). Conclusions: Covid- 19 vaccine affected the female hormones in one way or another.
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spelling doaj-art-5fcb48770e624dceb6437435552bc7982025-01-19T11:07:06Zengmiddle technical universityJournal of Techniques1818-653X2708-83832022-11-014Special Issue10.51173/jt.v4i33.738Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility HormonesHaydar Basim Najeb0Abdulameer Jasim Mohammed1Emad Mohammed Rasheed 2College of Health & Medical Technology - Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqCollege of Health & Medical Technology - Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqInstitute of Medical Technology / Mansour, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as a result of the modern intense respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, caused an unexpected fundamental global raise in the admission to hospitals for lung and other organ diseases. COVID-19 vaccination has increased and accelerated in a conscionable progress. More than 184 nominee vaccines are being tested in preclinical use and 104 in clinical stages of development. The current study aimed to know the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on female fertility hormones. The results obtained from the current study showed a slight increase in FSH and LH hormones for women infected with Covid-19 virus and for women who received the vaccine to prevent covid-19 virus compared to healthy, uninfected and unvaccinated groups (FSH 10.26±3.86 ,15.32±2.04 LH 15.41±2.76, 10.40±1.58 respectively), with non-significant differences (P>0.05), while the prolactin hormone levels showed a highly significant increase (P<0.01) in infected women who took the vaccine in comparison with its levels in healthy women who did not receive the vaccine and not infected (32.32±6.48, 19.62±4.04, 10.27±6.88 respectively). Conclusions: Covid- 19 vaccine affected the female hormones in one way or another. https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/738Covid-19 vaccineFemale hormoneFSHLHProlactin
spellingShingle Haydar Basim Najeb
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Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
Journal of Techniques
Covid-19 vaccine
Female hormone
FSH
LH
Prolactin
title Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
title_full Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
title_fullStr Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
title_short Effect of Covid-19 Vaccine on Women's Fertility Hormones
title_sort effect of covid 19 vaccine on women s fertility hormones
topic Covid-19 vaccine
Female hormone
FSH
LH
Prolactin
url https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/738
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