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Can the COVID-19 vaccine affect women s menstrual cycles? Here s what we know

ShotShare/iStock (NEW YORK) Some women are describing temporary changes in their menstrual cycles after taking a COVID-19 vaccine, experts in the medical community are reporting. With nearly 30% of U.S. adults fully vaccinated, scientists and doctors still don t know why or even if vaccines might impact menstruation. However, they re listening to women s experiences, and calling for more studies to unpack any potential link. And, experts agree these changes are likely to be temporary, and there is no reason for women to worry about fertility. I personally experienced a period that was slightly longer and heavier after receiving my first COVID shot, said Dr. Nita Landry, a Los Angeles-based obstetrician and gynecologist.

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