I am glad you have clarified that you read the studies, JF.
If you have read the studies, you know they all list and discuss pregnancy and fertility complications as a potential side effect that must be monitored and evaluated.
Now, tell me which of these two scenarios is true:
1. Are you lying about having read the studies? You didn't actually read them, despite claiming otherwise and slandering me for only reading overviews and conclusions?
2. You read the studies, knew about the potential side effects, including potential pregnancy, birth or fertility complications, but decided to intentionally and knowingly give false and misleading medical advice in an unofficial setting?
Keep digging that hole, JF.
You do not believe medical professionals should be held to the standards they committed themselves to and swore to under oath?
For anyone who may be interested in further reading:
https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download
https://www.lifesitenews.com/images/...9_vaccines.pdf
Phase I/II study of COVID-19 RNA vaccine BNT162b1 in adults - PubMed
https://static-content.springer.com/...7%2C253%2C0%5D