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Menstruation disorders after COVID vaccination

There is no scientific evidence of direct connection. Accordind to the Centers for Disease Controll and Prevention (CDC), which has been tracking side effects through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) only 32/56000 was the incidence of menstrual disorders. However there are a few possible reasons for the pattern documentes by Heather Bartos, Texas. Any change in stress level (even if taht change is just pure, straight-up relief) can impact your period. She has observed these changes since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and since people have started vaccinated. Just the stress of the pandemic, people have come in with menstrual irregulaties, not having periods. Dr Bartos tells: „ I always say, a one-off or a two-off period is not a concern”.

Dr Bartos adds that it is not unusual for people with IUDs to notice unusual bleeding when they get cold or other flus and infections. And if you are experiencing side effects from the vaccine, fever, you might notice a more painful period. the symptoms, rather than the vaccine itself, could effect your cycle.

Dr. Abisola Olulade from San Diego think: „People think that the side effects of vaccine are harmful, and they get worried when they look at it, but its actually a good thing. It tells us that your immune system is working, and responding in the way we want it to”.