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After getting the vaccine, has anyone female gotten pregnant?
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[quote:Mcsnacks:MV80NjgyNjcyXzg1MjczMTczXzY2NkYyNDY3] Why do you think they keep saying blacks and Hispanics are more susceptible to Covid-19? Because they want to scare them so they all get it and become sterile. It makes no sense that one race would be more susceptible to Covid-19? It’s the same as the flu. The only time a race or society is more susceptible to diseases is when they are completely cutoff from contact with the world. The only people like that nowadays live in the rainforest of South America. A society has the same susceptiblity as everyone else. The only ones that would be more susceptible would be those who have immunodeficiency. But that wouldn’t be regulated to a race. It would be random individuals. Open your eyes people! Research and read as much as you can because they will lead you into hell if listen to them and believe their “truths” [/quote]
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This is an mRNA virus. The mRNA needs to enter your cell via a vector of some sort.
The mRNA then needs to be transcribed into protein.
That protein then needs to be released into the blood stream for your immune cells to create antibodies for it.
There is natural degradation of mRNA over time, and there are enzymes located in cells to extend the life of mRNA as well.
So with nearly inert cells like quiescent ovum, does the mRNA stay there longer or doesn't degrade at all? And if so, does it compromise the ovum / egg from being able to be fertile as some proteins and energy is being used for making viral particles?
My major concern is that the cells generally excude these viral particles after they break, could ovum / eggs infected with these subsequently burst and die over time... and if so which ones would be more vulnerable.
See, the difference between men and women is that men's sperm come from progenitors.
Women's eggs are all there before they are adolescents.
So technically, all the eggs that a women will ever have could be potentially compromised whereas a man will make more sperm and should not be compromised.
I think that this will affect fertility, not so much as the anti placental antibody that pfizer was worried about.
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