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The Covid-19 case in Indonesia had caused a stir in the community, especially women because they were worried that it could affect the menstrual cycle (menstruation/menstruation). Photo/Illustration/Dok.Sindonews
The chairman of the Indonesian In Vitro Fertilization Association (PERFITRI) revealed that further research or research is needed regarding vaccine Covid-19 will affect a woman’s menstrual cycle. Where the menstrual cycle many factors affect it, such as stress and an unhealthy lifestyle can cause Hadi’s schedule to fall apart.
“Not necessarily the answer needs further research, it could be stress due to the Covid-19 condition. So there must be research or research related to vaccines affecting the menstrual cycle,” said Prof. Dr. dr. Hendy Hendarto, SpOG(K) in the Webinar ‘Launching guidelines for clinical diagnosis and early management of endometriosis for Asia and the Campaign’, Tuesday (29/3/2022)
Furthermore, Prof Hendy said that the Covid-19 vaccine was very useful in the midst of a pandemic. If it is associated with the menstrual cycle, of course it cannot be proven if there is no research and he explains that women are very sensitive so they are easily stressed.
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Where stress is one of the factors that cause disruption of the menstrual cycle. Then the pattern of eating is also irregular or careless can affect.
“So vaccines don’t directly affect menstruation, so there are many things that affect the menstrual cycle, from the simple to the most serious,” he explained.
Thus, when it is associated with Endostriometric disease, a myth develops in the community to understand that a person suffering from it has very irregular menstrual cycles. In fact, many individuals have different symptoms associated with it.
“There are also patients who suffer from endostriometry have normal or smooth cycles. They don’t even have excessive menstrual pain,” said Chairman of the Indonesian Association of Reproductive and Fertility Endocrinology (HIFERI), Prof. Dr. dr Wirayawan Permadi Sp(OG)K.
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