NIH Funds Studies to Assess Potential Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination on Menstruation

September 3rd, 2021

Mmm hmm.

Via: NIH:

The National Institutes of Health has awarded one-year supplemental grants totaling $1.67 million to five institutions to explore potential links between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual changes. Some women have reported experiencing irregular or missing menstrual periods, bleeding that is heavier than usual, and other menstrual changes after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. The new awards support research to determine whether such changes may be linked to COVID-19 vaccination itself and how long the changes last. Researchers also will seek to clarify the mechanisms underlying potential vaccine-related menstrual changes.

Related: The Covid Vaccines May Affect Periods. Are We Allowed to Talk About This?

One Response to “NIH Funds Studies to Assess Potential Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination on Menstruation”

  1. rotger says:

    I know of 2 girls who had change in their menstrual periods following the vaccine. I never asked, so I am sure they are a LOT more who simply kept quiet or a taking the piles so they never have any periods anyway.

    It is funny that the study talks of “potential” vaccine-related changes as if this was not already well observed.

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