The length of your menstrual cycle may temporarily lengthen as a result of receiving Covid-19 vaccinations, according to a study that was published in the British Medical Journal.
According to the study, the menstrual cycle will lengthen by less than half a day as a result of the coronavirus vaccinations given to protect against the infection.
However, the rise in the menstrual cycle does not last for a long time. The menstrual cycle of individuals who participated in the study briefly grew during the cycle during which they received the vaccination.
According to American researchers from Oregon Health & Science University, the average increase in each menstrual cycle for those who received vaccinations was less than one day.
The rise was 0.71 days after the first dosage of the vaccination and 0.56 days after the second injection, according to the researchers.
According to the research, women who got both dosages in a single period had cycles that were 3.91 days longer.
Comparing participants who received the Covid vaccine to those who did not, the menstrual cycle duration increased after the immunization by just 0.02 days for those who received one dose each cycle and by 0.85 days for those who received both doses at once.
The length of the cycle did not alter depending on the Covid vaccination type, according to the researchers. 1,342 of the 19,622 individuals had a change in the duration of their menstrual cycle of eight or more days.
Author: Divyanshu Yadav
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