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Could the COVID-19 vaccine affect your menstrual cycle? Here s what you should know

Could the COVID-19 vaccine affect your menstrual cycle? Here’s what you should know © Provided by KCRA Sacramento could the covid-19 vaccine affect your menstrual cycle? here’s what you should know As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, more women report experiencing a change in their menstrual cycle after receiving their shot. Edissa Santay, tells KCRA 3 that the day after she received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, she started her period, which lasted 10 to 11 days, which I found extremely odd and then after that, I started getting spotting in between and then I got the second period, which lasted the full cycle.

COVID-19 vaccine: Could the vaccine affect your menstrual cycle? An expert weighs in

As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, more women report experiencing a change in their menstrual cycle after receiving their shot.Leer en españolEdissa Santay, tells KCRA 3 that the day after she received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, she started her period, which lasted 10 to 11 days, which I found extremely odd and then after that, I started getting spotting in between and then I got the second period, which lasted the full cycle. Can the COVID vaccine affect my period? While there s still research being done, experts say cycle changes are very common and they can be attributed to stress, diet or other changes, so it s hard to link them to the vaccine. The vaccine itself as far as women are concerned in general, does not alter any of the physiological makeup of women, says Dr. Herman Hedriana, chief of obstetrics at UC Davis Health. While CDC data shows that women are reporting more side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine, than men, Dr. Hedriana reassures that all vacc

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