Tulane University: Large Study Finds Menstrual Changes After COVID-19 Vaccine
July 16, 2022
July 16, 2022
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, July 16 (TNSjou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
A new study confirms what many on social media have long reported: The COVID-19 vaccines did affect people's periods, especially for those who don't typically have them due to long-acting contraceptives, gender-affirming hormone treatments or menopause.
The study, which was co-authored by a Tulane University biological anthropologist, found that 42% of respondents . . .
A new study confirms what many on social media have long reported: The COVID-19 vaccines did affect people's periods, especially for those who don't typically have them due to long-acting contraceptives, gender-affirming hormone treatments or menopause.
The study, which was co-authored by a Tulane University biological anthropologist, found that 42% of respondents . . .