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Researchers launch study to explore connection between irregular menstruations and coronavirus vaccines

The research is being conducted by Dr. Kathryn Clancy, an associate professor of anthropology at the  University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Dr. Katherine Lee, a postdoctoral scholar in the public health sciences division of the  The two women were inspired to study this phenomenon after receiving their coronavirus vaccines earlier this year. Both women noticed that aside from the side effects they expected to experience from the shot, such as pain at the injection site, their menstrual cycles were also affected. Both of their periods had either come earlier than usual, felt significantly heavier or just appeared very irregular. Clancy first mentioned the possibility that the vaccines affected menstrual cycles after she experienced an abnormal period in late Feb. 2021, after she received her first dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine. (Related: WHO warns against administering Moderna coronavirus vaccine to pregnant women.)

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