When Shana Clauson, a 45-year-old teacher in Hudson, Wisconsin, was in line to get her first coronavirus vaccination - the Moderna shot - on March 6, she logged onto Facebook to pass the time as she waited. While scrolling, she saw a friend had posted a link to a Twitter thread in which women and people who menstruate were discussing how their periods had been altered after their vaccinations. They complained of earlier periods, heavier flows and more painful cramps, among other conditions. Clauson didn't think too much of it, and eventually got her first shot. But two days later, her period arrived - nearly a week early, she said. And while it started off as moderate, within a day it became far more intense than normal, she added. Full Article Here |
Friday, April 16, 2021
Can the vaccine make your period worse? These women say yes
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