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Could the COVID vaccines affect your period? We don’t know yet — but there’s no cause for concern – The Conversation AU
Reports have suggested some women are experiencing changes to their menstrual cycles after having a COVID vaccine.

Over recent weeks, news reports have indicated some women are experiencing irregularities in their menstrual cycles after receiving a COVID vaccine.
This has included periods arriving early and being heavier than usual, or being absent or late, among other changes.
At this stage, theres no research evidence to support these anecdotal reports. But it is plausible there might be a link, and its worth researching further.
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