An analysis of over 35,000 responses found many people experienced changes to their periods after vaccination, including unexpected bleeding. Despite the number of participants, researchers say the findings can’t be extrapolated to the general public.
Their goal? To shed some light on any connections between the vaccine and changes in menstrual cycles. While common vaccine side effects such as pain and redness at injection site, fatigue, fever and nausea were well documented, changes to menstrual cycles weren’t.
A new analysis of over 35,000 responses finds many experienced changes to their periods after vaccination, including unexpected bleeding. Researchers focused their analysis on people who regularly menstruate and those who don’t currently but have in the past, including postmenopausal individuals and people on hormonal therapies that suppress menstruation.
Heavier menstrual flow was more likely among people who were Hispanic/Latinx; were older; had a diagnosed reproductive condition, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome or fibroids; used hormonal contraception; had previously been pregnant; had given birth; or experienced fever or fatigue after vaccination, according to the report.
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