Nearly half of women receiving a COVID-19 vaccine reported heavier menstrual bleeding
- 42% of people with regular menstrual cycles bled more heavily than usual, while 44% reported no change after being vaccinated
- In a survey of over 35,000 women who were fully vaccinated, with the majority of the cohort receiving a Pfizer jab followed by Moderna.
- 42.1% of women reported experiencing a heavier menstrual flow, 14.3% reported a mix of lighter or no change, and 43.6% no change.
The study also follows researchers concluding that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine resulted in a sustained loss in sperm count and could pose a risk to heart health, especially among young men.
- Despite mockery by mainstream media outlets over the concerns, Vox continues to run stories claiming the vaccines do not cause menstrual changes.
- Respondents reported noticing changes to their period 1 to 7 days after vaccines (dose 1: 31.4%; dose 2: 37.0%), 8 to 14 days after vaccines (dose 1: 25.9%; dose 2: 23.6%), or more than 14 days after receiving their vaccines (dose 1: 29.9%; dose 2: 26.8%), with the rest of respondents reporting that they were menstruating when they received the vaccine (dose 1: 12.7%; dose 2: 12.5%), explained the study.
- In this sample, 42% of people with regular menstrual cycles bled more heavily than usual, while 44% reported no change after being vaccinated, summarized researchers, which counted funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for the study.
- Nearly half of women receiving a COVID-19 vaccine reported heavier menstrual bleeding, according to new research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- In sum, 42.1 percent of women reported experiencing a heavier menstrual flow after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, 14.3 percent reported a mix of lighter or no change, and 43.6 percent reported no change in flow.
- The study also follows researchers concluding that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine resulted in a sustained loss in sperm count and could pose a risk to heart health, especially among young men, despite mockery by mainstream media outlets over the concerns.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/07/26/study-finds-covid-vaccine-affects-menstrual-cycle/
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