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Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore whether the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination of both partners in infertile couples, different types of COVID-19 vaccines, and the interval between complete vaccination and oocyte retrieval or embryo transfer (ET) affect the quality of embryos and pregna...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9244292/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35759062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-022-02543-8 |
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author | Dong, Meng Wu, Shanshan Zhang, Xue Zhao, Na Qi, Jing Zhao, Dandan Sang, Yang Tan, Jichun |
author_facet | Dong, Meng Wu, Shanshan Zhang, Xue Zhao, Na Qi, Jing Zhao, Dandan Sang, Yang Tan, Jichun |
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description | PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore whether the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination of both partners in infertile couples, different types of COVID-19 vaccines, and the interval between complete vaccination and oocyte retrieval or embryo transfer (ET) affect the quality of embryos and pregnancy rates in in vitro fertilization (IVF). METHODS: This was a prospective cohort study, comprising 735 infertile couples conducted between December 6, 2021, and March 31, 2022, in a single university hospital-based IVF center. The patients were divided into different groups according to the vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples, type of vaccine, and interval between complete vaccination and IVF treatment. The embryo quality and pregnancy rates were compared among different groups. RESULTS: The results showed that embryo quality and pregnancy rates had no significant differences among different groups. The multivariate regression model showed that the vaccination status of both infertile couples, types of vaccines, and intervals had no significant effects on the clinical pregnancy rate. CONCLUSIONS: The vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples, different types of vaccines, and time intervals have no effect on embryo quality and pregnancy rates in IVF. This is the first study to compare the vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples and the impact of different vaccine types on pregnancy rates and embryo quality in detail. Our findings provide evidence of vaccine safety for infertile couples wishing to undergo IVF treatment. This evidence is crucial for decision-making by clinicians and policymakers involved in IVF cycles. |
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spelling | pubmed-92442922022-06-30 Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples Dong, Meng Wu, Shanshan Zhang, Xue Zhao, Na Qi, Jing Zhao, Dandan Sang, Yang Tan, Jichun J Assist Reprod Genet Reproductive Physiology and Disease PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore whether the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination of both partners in infertile couples, different types of COVID-19 vaccines, and the interval between complete vaccination and oocyte retrieval or embryo transfer (ET) affect the quality of embryos and pregnancy rates in in vitro fertilization (IVF). METHODS: This was a prospective cohort study, comprising 735 infertile couples conducted between December 6, 2021, and March 31, 2022, in a single university hospital-based IVF center. The patients were divided into different groups according to the vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples, type of vaccine, and interval between complete vaccination and IVF treatment. The embryo quality and pregnancy rates were compared among different groups. RESULTS: The results showed that embryo quality and pregnancy rates had no significant differences among different groups. The multivariate regression model showed that the vaccination status of both infertile couples, types of vaccines, and intervals had no significant effects on the clinical pregnancy rate. CONCLUSIONS: The vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples, different types of vaccines, and time intervals have no effect on embryo quality and pregnancy rates in IVF. This is the first study to compare the vaccination status of both partners in infertile couples and the impact of different vaccine types on pregnancy rates and embryo quality in detail. Our findings provide evidence of vaccine safety for infertile couples wishing to undergo IVF treatment. This evidence is crucial for decision-making by clinicians and policymakers involved in IVF cycles. Springer US 2022-06-27 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9244292/ /pubmed/35759062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-022-02543-8 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2022 |
spellingShingle | Reproductive Physiology and Disease Dong, Meng Wu, Shanshan Zhang, Xue Zhao, Na Qi, Jing Zhao, Dandan Sang, Yang Tan, Jichun Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title | Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title_full | Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title_fullStr | Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title_short | Effects of COVID-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on IVF pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
title_sort | effects of covid-19 vaccination status, vaccine type, and vaccination interval on ivf pregnancy outcomes in infertile couples |
topic | Reproductive Physiology and Disease |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9244292/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35759062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10815-022-02543-8 |
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