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"Effect of COVID-19 Vaccination on Menstrual Cycle Patterns of Reproductive-Age Women: A Multi-centric Observational Study."

Naina KumarNeha GanganeIpsita MohapatraCharushila RukadikarVijayan SharmilaK PushpalathaMadhavi EerikeG SanthoshiSubha Ranjan SamantarayShikha SethPragati TrigunaitNanditha Jangam ReddyShweta PatelSandhya RaniRoopanshi MishraKamlesh Negi
Published in: Current drug research reviews (2023)
COVISHILED and COVAXIN vaccines were associated with menstrual cycle disturbances and pre-and post-menstrual symptoms in a small proportion of participants, with 94.7% having no change in the amount of bleeding during menstruation post-vaccination. The menstrual irregularities observed were significantly higher with the COVAXIN vaccine. Others: Further, long-term studies are required to confirm that the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual cycle may be short-lasting, with no severe effects on women's menstrual health.
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