Study: COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may cause menstrual bleeding

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Study: COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may cause menstrual bleeding
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Some young adult women reported that after getting vaccinated by Pfizer and Moderna, their menstruation got shorter but its side effects such as dysmenorrhea worsened. READ:

suggested. The EMA also clarified that the benefit and protection the vaccines provide outweigh the possible risks and side effects they may deliver.

In December of the previous year, the agency said that they have not established a link between the vaccines and menstrual cycles despite reports from Norway suggesting that women had heavier period flows after taking their COVID-19 shots. In a DZMM Teleradyo interview, a member of the Department of Health Technical Advisory Group, Dr. Anna Ong-Lim said that menstrual irregularities experienced by females who got vaccinated by Pfizer and Moderna are transient and can be normalized.

“Before the vaccination, my menstruation lasted for seven days but now [after getting vaccinated] it was cut short to three days but the pain got worse,” Axii, 21, said when asked about the condition of her menstruation after getting shots of the mRNA vaccines. She also said that she has been experiencing these side effects for months now.

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