Connection of periods with corona vaccine:
Research claims - Fully vaccinated people are more prone to bleeding during menstruation
Many women around the world have seen unusual side-effects after getting the vaccine against corona. These changes have come in his period cycle. According to a new research published in the journal Science Advances, 42% of people have experienced more bleeding during menstruation after the vaccine.
Study done on 39,000 people
In this three-month research, 39,000 adults were included. All of them had taken two doses of the vaccine and none of them had got corona infection. Researchers asked them to pay attention to changes related to menstruation such as period flow, cycle duration, bleeding duration and normal symptoms.
Scientists found that 42% of people who used to have regular periods earlier, started bleeding more than before. At the same time, there were 44% people whose period flow did not change. There were only a few people whose period flow was less than before.
More changes in periods
According to the researchers, it was surprising that participants who had stopped periods (menopause) or who were using hormones or drugs to stop menstruation, they also started bleeding after getting the corona vaccine.
Researchers Katherine Lee and Kate Clancy, who were involved in the research, said that unusual problems in menstruation due to the vaccine can increase people's anxiety. Due to this they may have to face physical pain as well as mental problems.
The pharma industry needs to pay attention to this
Lee says that the changes in menstruation are not very dangerous, but it is still important to pay attention to these experiences to build trust on any medicine. On the other hand, Victoria Mail, a researcher of a research published in the British Medical Journal in 2021, says that in future research on any treatment, the aspect of its effects on menstruation should also be examined.
Other vaccines also affect menstruation
According to the report of Science Alert, in 1913, a research was found that the typhoid vaccine can cause irregular periods. These include early or late periods, missing periods, and excessive bleeding. In addition, the hepatitis B and cervical cancer vaccines can also affect menstruation in some people.
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