Coronavirus vaccines do not disrupt the period (menstrual cycle) of vaccinated women, according to a new study in Britain.
Some women have reported changes in their menstrual cycle after being vaccinated against Covid19, but new research has found no correlation.
Dr. Victoria Mail of Imperial College London, who did the pre-publication on medRxiv (not yet published in a scientific journal), according to Reuters, analyzed data on 1,273 women who kept detailed records of their period before and after vaccination.
“We have not been able to detect strong signals that support the idea that Covid-19 vaccines are associated with changes in the timing of women’s periods,” Male said. However, he did not rule out that larger studies in the future or in other countries may find such a relationship.
He pointed out, however, that most women who report such a change after their vaccination see their period return to normal in the next cycle. Male also said that other studies that have been done have not found evidence that coronavirus vaccines affect female fertility.
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