SEMARANG, AYOSEMARANG.COM — In general, the side effects of the Covid-19 vaccine include headaches, pain at the injection site, hunger, and nausea.
However, recent studies have concluded that after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine, some women may experience changes in their menstrual cycle.
Citing Suara.com, experts assessed that many women reported changes in their menstrual cycle after the Covid-19 vaccine.
The changes include:
– Menstruation is heavier.
n- Delayed menstrual period.
n- Unexpected vaginal bleeding.
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Dr Shree Datta, an expert gynecologist for INTIMINA, explains how the Covid-19 vaccine can affect a woman’s menstrual cycle.
However, emerging research now suggests that the COVID-19 coronavirus could have a short-term impact on hormonal balance during the menstrual period.
Because global events such as the coronavirus pandemic can affect individuals psychologically and physically to different degrees, depending on their mental well-being, he said.
He explained that one study found about 20 percent of women infected with the Covid-19 coronavirus had lighter menstrual periods or prolonged menstrual cycles.
However, there is no evidence that the Covid-19 coronavirus has an impact on fertility in the long term.
Although data on this matter is still lacking, Dr Datta said the emerging evidence suggests the Covid-19 coronavirus can have any impact on hormonal balance.
Currently, there is no evidence that the Covid-19 vaccine has any long-term effect on fertility or early miscarriage, he said.
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