Possible link between COVID 19, menstrual cycles and vaccines

Between April and October 2021, a survey welcomed anyone 18 and older who gets or used to get a period. Because of that, it cautions the percentage affected is likely not representative most of the general population—and indeed, a whopping 42% of about 16,000 people in the survey who had a regular menstrual cycle said they bled more heavily than usual after vaccination, a number far higher than others have reported. Still, some researchers captured a broader view of women and their stories. Not neglecting populations often overlooked in menstrual research and breakthrough bleeding, which occurs when it is not expected, such as transgender and postmenopausal people. Read more in Health news.

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