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Covid vaccine and bleeding: direct links revealed

A recent study revealed a surprising link between the COVID-19 vaccine and unexpected vaginal bleeding, especially in women who don't normally menstruate. This discovery has shocked the medical world and raised important questions about the safety of vaccines. The related scientific documentation was published by the journal Nature .

Study author Kristine Blix of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health in Oslo conducted systematic research into this phenomenon after many women reported increased menstrual flow immediately after vaccination. The results of the study were published in Science Advances.

The research team looked at more than 21,000 responses from women at different stages of their lives, including those who were postmenopausal and those taking hormonal contraceptives. The results were surprising: A significant number of women reported experiencing unexpected vaginal bleeding after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

In particular, premenopausal and perimenopausal women were three to five times more likely to experience unexpected bleeding in the month after vaccination than before the vaccines were available. Postmenopausal women also had an increased, albeit lower, risk.

Although the cause of this post-vaccination bleeding has not yet been clear, it is important to note that unexpected vaginal bleeding after menopause is considered a medical warning sign and could be associated with serious conditions such as endometrial cancer.

These findings have led to further evaluation of the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly the mRNA-based ones produced by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech. The European Medicines Agency also updated information on side effects of mRNA vaccines to include heavy menstrual bleeding.

While this finding raises significant questions about vaccine safety, it is important to point out that COVID-19 vaccines have been widely recognized as safe and effective in preventing the disease. However, this research may lead to greater attention on surveillance of side effects in groups of peri- and postmenopausal women.

Additionally, doctors may consider post-vaccination bleeding as a possible side effect when evaluating their patients' conditions. This could contribute to a better understanding and management of this situation, while ensuring that women receive adequate medical care.

It is expected that there will be further studies on the matter in order to understand which mechanisms a vaccine that was introduced without sufficient in-depth analysis activates in the body.


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The article Covid vaccine and bleeding: direct links revealed comes from Scenari Economici .


This is a machine translation of a post published on Scenari Economici at the URL https://scenarieconomici.it/vaccino-covid-e-sanguinamenti-rivelati-collegamenti-diretti/ on Fri, 29 Sep 2023 10:00:03 +0000.