Take a sneak peek into a conversation we’ve been having a lot lately: do the COVID-19 vaccines affect your period?
To recap, researchers haven’t confirmed a link yet, but lots of people report irregular periods after they get vaccinated. Other vaccinations in the past have impacted menstruation, but fertility was not impacted. There is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine impacts fertility.
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