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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines administered during pregnancy do not increase the risk of autism in children

Agnieszka Budzyńska, M.D.

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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines administered during pregnancy do not increase the risk of autism in children

PantherMedia

Vaccination of pregnant women

The administration of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 to pregnant women during the pandemic was effective in protecting the life and health of mothers and their yet unborn children. As the threat expired, however, many women began to question whether the vaccination may have increased the risk of autism in their children. Let's find out what the latest research says about this.

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