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‘No data’ linking Covid vaccines to menstrual changes, US experts say – The Guardian
Some have reported changes amid vaccine rollout but experts say ‘one unusual period is no cause for alarm’

CoronavirusSome have reported changes amid vaccine rollout but experts say one unusual period is no cause for alarm
Fri 23 Apr 2021 20.07 BST
Experts are trying to assuage concerns and combat misinformation about how the Covid-19 vaccines may affect menstrual cycles and fertility, after anecdotal reports that some people experienced earlier, later, heavier or more painful periods following the jab.
So far, theres no data linking the vaccines to changes in menstruation, Alice Lu-Culligan and Dr Randi…
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