“Temporary and harmless” .. Corona vaccine causes this phenomenon in women

For several months, women have been complaining that after receiving the corona vaccine, they experience changes in their menstrual cycle.

A new study has found that the vaccine causes changes, but they are mild and harmless.

Months after many women complained that their menstrual period changed after the coronavirus vaccine, or disappeared completely for a few months, a new study finds that the vaccine may actually cause the length of the menstrual cycle to change.

The good news: the change is temporary and harmless.

Thanks to global cooperation and advances in medical science, researchers were able to produce a number of vaccines for the Corona virus in record time.

However, as with any inhibitor treatment, this life-saving vaccine does cause some side effects.

These side effects have made a good number of women wonder if changes in their menstrual cycle can be linked to the corona vaccine.

The new study, published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, used data from the Natural Cycles app to examine a possible change in the menstrual cycle.

The women who documented their cycles in the app gave their consent to share unspecified data for use in the study, and the sample group ultimately included 3,959 women - 2,403 vaccinated and 1,556 unvaccinated.

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