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Women Claim Coronavirus Vaccines Impact Their Periods: New Study Confirms

Women Claim Coronavirus Vaccines Impact Their Periods: New Study Confirms

A new study has shown that many of the complaints about the effects of coronavirus vaccines on periods were valid. Twenty-nine thousand people around the world were studied on a wide range of factors and compared with those who hadn’t been vaccinated. The results showed that people who received the vaccination experienced an average delay in getting their periods by 1 day compared with those who hadn’t been vaccinated. The study published in the British Medical Journal Tuesday reports on data from a popular period-tracking app called Natural Cycles, which includes women from around the world. Most of the participants were from North America, Britain, and Europe; researchers analyzed 14,936 cycles among those who received the vaccine and 4686 cycles among those who did not. Because users tracked their menstrual cycles every month on the app—which included information about contraceptive use and other factors—researchers were able to analyze three menstrual cycles before vaccination and at least one cycle after. They compared these results with four cycles in unvaccinated participants.
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