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Gynecologist Jen Gunter on Startups Tackling Menopause

We Have No Idea If the Covid-19 Vaccines Impact Periods Because Of Course No One Checked

We Have No Idea If the Covid-19 Vaccines Impact Periods Because Of Course No One Checked Photo: JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP (Getty Images) In recent weeks, an increasing number of people have reported that getting one of the covid-19 vaccines had an unusual effect on their periods. Some reported spotting, heavier bleeding than normal, and general irregularity in their menstrual cycle. While there’s reason to be suspicious of the sources of some of these rumors influencers in the wellness community aren’t always the most trustworthy sources of medical advice it’s possible that there’s merit to the concerns. Unfortunately, there aren’t yet any clear conclusions on whether the covid-19 vaccine impacts menstruation.

Young Aussies turn their backs on Wallabies to declare for Japan

Young Aussies turn their backs on Wallabies to declare for Japan
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The Wrap: 153 reasons why Waratahs coach Rob Penney must be left alone

The Wrap: 153 reasons why Waratahs coach Rob Penney must be left alone A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Consider the following names. It’s a long list, but bear with me; that’s the point. Malachi Hawkes, Moses Alo-Emile, Paul Alo-Emile, Guy Millar, Dave Lolohea, Emile Tuimavave, Sekope Kepu, Oli Hoskins, Paddy Ryan, Shambeckler Vui, Sam Talakai, Les Makin, Pek Cowan, Tim Metcher, Aidan Ross and Jermaine Ainsley. Tolu Latu, John Ulugia, Julian Heaven, Sam Kitchen, Effie Ma’afu, Hugh Roach and Lindsay Stevens.

Kerevi killing it in Japan s Top League

Kerevi killing it in Japan s Top League AAP 6/03/2021 © AP PHOTO Wallabies centre Samu Kerevi is impressing in Japan s Top league competition. Former Wallabies vice-captain Samu Kerevi has again shown why he remains a wanted man in Australia with a powerful performance in round three of Japan s Top League. Among Wallabies coach Dave Rennie s top targets from overseas-based players, Kerevi ran amok, bagging two tries as Suntory Sungoliath outclassed Munakata Sanix Blues 75-10. With four tries in three games, blockbusting centre Kerevi is relishing life playing outside All Blacks playmaker Beauden Barrett. Such is the pair s scintillating form in Japan, Kerevi and Barrett could easily meet up on opposite sides later in the year during the Bledisloe Cup.

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