New study confirms that COVID-19 vaccines can temporarily affect menstruation.
, looked at nearly 20,000 women around the world who self-reported their menstrual cycle through Natural Cycles, an FDA-cleared birth control app.
Study participants who were vaccinated reported, on average, a nearly one-day day increase in the length of their menstrual cycle length after receiving their first COVID vaccine shot, and a half-day increase after receiving their second dose. Participants who received both vaccine doses in a single menstrual cycle had a nearly four-day increase in cycle length
The study found, like other research has also shown, that the changes to cycle length are only temporary and do not have any long-term effects.found similar results, reporting that a normal menstrual cycle returned within one or two months after getting vaccinated.in an online database created by two researchers.it was committing $1.6 million in funding to launch studies on the subject at five universities across the country.A woman receives the COVID-19 vaccine, April 19, 2022, in Florida.
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