Covid-19: a study shows that the vaccine against Covid causes delays in menstruation

A study carried out by the University of Portland in the United States with more than 20,000 women shows that the Covid vaccine causes delays in menstruation.

A considerable number of women had complained once morest the adverse effects on their menstruation following getting vaccinated. Until then, no research had established a conclusive link. It is now done. Last September, researchers from the University of Portland demonstrated that the Covid vaccine causes delays in menstruation. Research that was carried out among 20,000. This resulted in the publication of their study in the British Medical Journal .

The disturbances observed showed a delay in menstruation of one to three days, following two doses were injected.

But rest assured, things are back to normal, according to the doctors, the next cycle. And there would be no fertility risk.

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