Natural Cycles’ data shows limited menstrual changes after COVID-19 vaccination

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Natural Cycles’ data shows limited menstrual changes after COVID-19 vaccination
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Cycles quickly went back to normal.

of heavier and longer periods from people who had recently been vaccinated after the start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the United States.

Longer, heavier periods were always a plausible side effect of COVID-19 vaccination. Any stress on the immune system can affect the menstrual cycle, although that doesn’t mean there’s any impact on fertility. The National Institutes of Health put out a call last spring for research proposals that could look into the question of impacts on periods.

“This is the best data that we can get for something like this unless they had included the question in the vaccine trials themselves,” Edelman says.

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