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Thousands of women report period disruption after Covid jab but changes ‘short-lived’

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Get the news presented through a female lens and a little shot of inspiration in your inbox every week with our new newsletter, Grace More than 30,000 women in the UK have reported disruption to their periods after having the coronavirus jab.

But changes are 'short-lived', according to an article in the leading medical journal, The BMJ. The opinion piece written by Dr Victoria Male, lecturer in reproductive immunology, said most women return to normal after a single cycle and there was no evidence that vaccination affected fertility. READ MORE: Latest coronavirus infection rates as cases fall in six out of ten Greater Manchester boroughs But Dr Male called for more research to ensure the success of the vaccination programme.

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