Research says there is a slight change in periods after the introduction of Covid vaccine
A British researcher has discovered that there may be a slight change in the time of menstruation of women who have got the corona (Covid-19) vaccine, but it became normal after a few days. As reported by the BBC, Victoria Male of Imperial College London, reacting to studies of women's menstrual cycles in the US and Norway, said that it may have been short-lived but attributed misinformation to promoting infertility concerns.

A British researcher has discovered that there may be a slight change in the time of menstruation of women who have got the corona (Covid-19) vaccine, but it became normal after a few days. As reported by the BBC, Victoria Male of Imperial College London, reacting to studies of women's menstrual cycles in the US and Norway, said that it may have been short-lived but attributed misinformation to promoting infertility concerns.
The report said that a British institution has said that there is no evidence that Kovid vaccines affect fertility. The Drugs and Health Care Products Regulatory Agency has received more than 37,000 reports of unexpected vaginal bleeding and delayed periods after getting the Covid vaccine.
A US study of nearly 4,000 women who used a menstrual tracking app found that their next period was delayed by half a day after the second vaccine, but with no delay.
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