Do corona vaccines have an effect on menstruation or not? So far, studies have either come up with little meaningful or very different assessments. One of the largest studies on the subject is now providing more clarity.
In February 2021, University of Illinois scientist Kate Clancy wrote on Twitter that after her first vaccination with Moderna’s mRNA vaccine, she would be “bubbly” like she was in her 20s. And many other women also reported changes in their menstruation on social networks. Some remembered that they had hardly bled, while others had a delayed or premature menstruation. Many of them felt insecure. Especially at the beginning of the vaccination campaign, there was always false information circulating, according to which vaccination would make you infertile. A lot has happened since then. But not everything contributed to the enlightenment.
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I’m Caroline, a journalist and author for 24 Hours Worlds. I specialize in health-related news and stories, bringing real-world impact to readers across the globe. With my experience in journalism and writing in both print and online formats, I strive to provide reliable information that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.