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Any menstrual changes after Covid jab would be short-lived, experts say – The Guardian
Scientists responding to anecdotal accounts say there is no fertility risk and experiences are highly variable

MenstruationScientists responding to anecdotal accounts say there is no fertility risk and experiences are highly variable
Researchers exploring whether Covid vaccines may disrupt menstrual cycles have said any potential changes to periods are short-term and do not affect fertility.
Though any link between the jab and changes in periods is yet to be proven, anecdotal accounts have been highlighted in blogs and on social media.
Speaking to the Guardians Science Weekly podcast, Dr Kate Clancy, an…
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