Chickenpox and Fertility: Does Chickenpox Affect a Woman's Ability to Have Children?
Chickenpox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, does not cause sterility in women or affect their ability to have children. While the virus can cause complications during pregnancy, such as chickenpox in the newborn or congenital varicella syndrome, it does not lead to female sterility.Avian Influenza - Related Articles
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