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COVID-19 Shot May Be Linked to Unexpected Vaginal Bleeding: Study |
2023-10-06 |
[ET] Norwegian scientists have discovered an unusual side effect in COVID-19-vaccinated women who don’t menstruate: atypical vaginal bleeding after injection with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. Researchers studied close to 22,000 women across different reproductive aging stages over about nine months and found that 3.3 percent of postmenopausal, 14.1 percent of perimenopausal, and 13.1 percent of premenopausal women experienced at least one unexpected bleed after receiving the COVID-19 shot, according to the authors of the study published in Science Advances. About half of the bleeds were said to have occurred within the first four weeks of getting the vaccine. Postmenopausal women’s risk of bleeding was two to three times higher during the 28 days after injection than before receiving the shot. The link was stronger in perimenopausal and premenopausal women, with both groups showing a three- to fivefold elevated risk. Perimenopausal women are typically in their 40s and have begun experiencing some menopause symptoms but can still get pregnant, while premenstrual women have no menopause symptoms. Three additional ET articles of possible interest. Children on Puberty Blockers Could Be at Risk of Poor Mental Health: Study - Oct 04, 2023 Popular Artificial Sweetener May Lead to Cognitive Deficits in Offspring: Study - Sep 29, 2023 Cancer Drug Leaves 12 Diabetic Patients Blind, Pakistan Health Officials Launch Investigation - Sep 26, 2023 |
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#1 The bleeding may be a result of male instrument enlargement caused by the vax. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-10-06 16:36 |