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It appears to lengthen the cycle by one day. I’m sure the guys as well as women are not happy about this for obvious reasons
But what else are we going to learn down the road that was not anticipated?
That’s the point.
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Getting a COVID-19 vaccine has been linked to a change in the menstrual cycle among women, per a new study.
Dr. Alison Edelman of the Oregon Health & Science University and other researchers studied cycles among 2,403 vaccinated and 1,556 unvaccinated women and concluded vaccination was associated with a change in cycle length.
The change was pegged at under one day; no change in menses length was detected.
Researchers said that vaccines that use messenger RNA technology—both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s do—trigger an immune response, which could temporarily affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis function, and the study results support the hypothesis.
But what else are we going to learn down the road that was not anticipated?
That’s the point.
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Getting a COVID-19 vaccine has been linked to a change in the menstrual cycle among women, per a new study.
Dr. Alison Edelman of the Oregon Health & Science University and other researchers studied cycles among 2,403 vaccinated and 1,556 unvaccinated women and concluded vaccination was associated with a change in cycle length.
The change was pegged at under one day; no change in menses length was detected.
Researchers said that vaccines that use messenger RNA technology—both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s do—trigger an immune response, which could temporarily affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis function, and the study results support the hypothesis.
COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Change in Menstrual Cycles: Study
m.theepochtimes.com