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Covid vaccines did change women's periods, huge studies show

Por: Newsweek Health November 17, 2022

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COVID-19 vaccination is estimated to have saved millions of lives globally in its first year of rollout. However, reports of irregular menstruation after vaccination have been a major source of vaccine hesitancy among young women.At the time, such reports were often dismissed as natural cycle variation. But new data suggests that, while the effects are only temporary, vaccination can indeed have a short-term impact on the cycles of some people... + full article



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