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