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COVID vaccines, menstrual cycles and misinformation: Here s what experts say is really going on
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A woman receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Monterey Mushrooms in Morgan Hill, Calif., Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Anecdotally, some women have reported changes in their menstrual cycles after receiving coronavirus vaccines, but health experts say there is no evidence that shows the vaccines are to blame.Nic Coury / Special to The Chronicle
Myths and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine have circulated on social media that health experts say can discourage some people from getting inoculated including, recently, claims that vaccines may affect women’s menstrual cycles or fertility.