CNBC
Getting Vaccinated Doesn’t Affect Your Fertility — But Getting COVID Might for Men, New Study Says
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research professor of epidemiology
Spectrum News 1
Study: No Link between COVID-19 Vaccines, Fertility
Mentions study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
Healio
Colchicine as COVID-19 Treatment Suffers Difficult Year, but Some Hope Remains
Quotes Tuhina Neogi, professor of epidemiology
The Hill
New Study Says COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Impact Fertility, but Positive Infection Might
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
Washington Post
DeSantis Suggests Vaccines Hurt Fertility. A Study Indicates Otherwise — But Says Catching Coronavirus Might.
References study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
CNN
COVID-19 Vaccinations Do Not Impair Fertility in Men or Women, Study Finds
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
Boston.com
DeSantis Suggests Vaccines Hurt Fertility. A Study Indicates Otherwise – But Says Catching Coronavirus Might.
References study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
Grist
Climate Change Linked to Early Birth and Damage to Babies’ Health, Scientists Find
Quotes Gregory Wellenius, professor of environmental health and Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
National Institutes of Health
COVID-19 Vaccination Does Not Reduce Chances of Conception, Study Suggests
References study co-authored by Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
The Brink
COVID-19 Vaccines Don’t Cause Infertility or Harm Pregnancy Chances, BU Research Shows
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology and Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology