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COVID-19 Vaccines Can Make Periods Longer, Study Says

Por: Time Health September 27, 2022

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Side effects from vaccines are not unusual, and in fact are expected. But when the COVID-19 shots were first authorized in the U.S., the effect these vaccines might have on the reproductive system weren’t known. In a study published Sept. 27 in BMJ Medicine, researchers provide more information on this question, documenting how COVID-19 vaccines can affect menstrual cycles, as well as how long the impact lasts. Dr. Alison Edelman, professor of... + full article



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