6. Menstrual Problems in 70% of Women Jabbed

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A peer-reviewed publication takes on this subject.

Evaluation of menstrual irregularities after COVID-19 vaccination: Results of the MECOVAC survey


Here is the abstract from the study:

We investigated menstrual irregularities after the first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Women answered a customised online questionnaire (ClinicalTrial.gov ID: NCT05083065) aimed to assess the vaccine type, the phase of the menstrual cycle during which the vaccine was administered, the occurrence of menstrual irregularities after the first and second doses, and how long this effect lasted. We excluded women with gynaecological and non-gynaecological diseases, undergoing hormonal and non-hormonal treatments, in perimenopause or menopause, as well as those who had irregular menstrual cycles in the last 12 months before vaccine administration.


According to our data analysis, approximately 50–60% of reproductive-age women who received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine reported menstrual cycle irregularities, regardless of the type of administered vaccine. The occurrence of menstrual irregularities seems to be slightly higher (60–70%) after the second dose.

 

What is the rate after the boosters? That is not addressed in this article.

Dr. Thomas Lewis

Dr. Thomas Lewis

Dr. Thomas J. Lewis holds a Ph.D. from MIT and certifications in toxicology and nutrition from the Harvard School of Public Health. He obtained the majority of his training in health from Harvard Medical School professors Kilmer S. McCully, M.D., and Clement L. Trempe., M.D.

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