Infertility Nightmare – The Impact of COVID-19 Infection and Vaccination
Key aspects of the interplay of COVID-19 infection, vaccination and reproductive health.
Register for the Webinar here - Thursday 7th September, 2023 @ 19:00 PM UK time
Draft Agenda (subject to change)
Section 1: Introduction
Welcome and course overview
Importance of understanding fertility trends
Brief introduction to the connection between COVID-19, vaccines, and reproductive health
Section 2: Fundamentals of Fertility
Definition of fertility
Basic overview of the male and female reproductive systems
The role of hormones in fertility
Section 3: Fertility Challenges, COVID-19 and COVID Vaccines
Overview of COVID-19 and vaccines impact on the human body
Introduction to the potential effects of COVID vaccine on ovaries
Discussion on how COVID-19 could affect fertility in males
Introduction to the potential effects of COVID vaccines on the testes
Factors contributing to the potential increase in infertility rates
Section 4: Mechanisms of Impact
Exploring the potential mechanisms by which COVID-19 affects reproductive organs
Immune response, inflammation, and the effects on fertility
The interplay between COVID-19, vascular health, and fertility
Section 5: Addressing the Issue
Strategies for preserving and protecting fertility during and after COVID-19 and vaccination
Importance of seeking medical advice and early intervention
Section 6: Ethical and Societal Considerations
Discussion on the broader ethical implications of fertility challenges
Addressing psychological and emotional aspects of infertility
Consideration of access to fertility treatments and support
Section 7: Conclusion and Future Outlook
Recap of key points discussed throughout the webinar
Emphasis on the importance of ongoing research and vigilance with respect to COVID vaccines
Encouragement to spread awareness and prioritize reproductive health
Q&A Session (5 minutes)
Open the floor for questions. Address inquiries related to the webinar content, including COVID-19, vaccines, and fertility.
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