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  2. New Study Suggests COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Short ... - AOL

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    A new study shows that your COVID-19 vaccine may temporarily change your menstrual cycle length and regularity. Some report heavier period flows. New Study Suggests COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to ...

  3. Irregular menstruation - Wikipedia

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    The possible causes of irregular menstruation may vary. The common factors of it are related to lifestyle, such as stress, body weight, and smoking status. [1] Several studies indicate that COVID-19 vaccine of any type may disrupt the menstrual cycle, although only momentarily. [2] [3] [4] This side effect should resolve on its own in the ...

  4. COVID-19 in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination against COVID-19 was not associated with an increase in miscarriage or reduction in live birth. [21] Meta-analysis has not identified any pregnancy-specific safety concerns with vaccines. [22] The data overwhelming support maternal vaccination as being effective at reducing the risk for infection and severe illness. [22]

  5. Cramping but No Period? Here’s 15 Possible Reasons Why - AOL

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    Here, gynecologists explain common causes for cramping but no period, including endometriosis, pregnancy, and more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. COVID-19 vaccine clinical research - Wikipedia

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    Studies have not observed a correlation between COVID vaccination and fertility. [423] [424] A UK study found COVID vaccination is safe for pregnant women and is associated with a 15% decrease in the odds of stillbirth. Vaccination is recommended for pregnant women because pregnancy increases the risk of severe COVID.

  7. CDC recommends pregnant women get COVID-19 vaccine - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Pregnant women should be vaccinated against COVID-19, based on a new analysis that did not show increased risk for miscarriage, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said ...

  8. Immunization during pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination can prevent COVID-19 infection during pregnancy although these immunity benefits are not passed on to the child. [22] mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were first rolled out in December 2020. At this time, in recognition of the risks posed by COVID-19 disease in pregnancy, the US and Israel offered the vaccines to all pregnant women shortly ...

  9. New Covid-19 vaccine study for pregnant women launches - AOL

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