Last April, researchers began investigating the link between COVID and menstruation after THOUSANDS of women reported changes to their cycle after getting the coronavirus vaccine
Women who received the Covid vaccine reported spotting between their cycles, shortened cycles, and lengthened cycles.
According to the study published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, many women vaccinated against Covid saw a change in their menstrual cycle.
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“Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is associated with a small change in cycle length but not menses length,” the study concluded.
However, anyone who spoke about a link between Covid vaccines and menstrual problems/fertility issues was labeled a “conspiracy theorist.”
Then in February 2022, the European Medicines Agency’s risk assessment committee announced that it would review reports of menstruation irregularities after thousands of women have reported
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