Menstrual changes from Covid jabs are only temporary and don’t leave women infertile, top expert insists

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Menstrual changes from Covid jabs are only temporary and don’t leave women infertile, top expert insists

By JOHN ELY SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 18:30 EST, 26 January 2022 | UPDATED: 18:59 EST, 26 January 2022

Menstrual changes from Covid vaccines are only temporary and don’t leave women infertile, a leading expert insisted today.

Tens of thousands of women have complained about late or unusually heavy periods after getting jabbed. Anti-vaxx campaigners have leapt on the reports, using them to peddle fears that vaccines may, therefore, affect fertility. 

But a top fertility specialist has now debunked the concerns, insisting that the actual evidence on the topic is ‘reassuring’. 

Dr Victoria Male, who is based at King’s College London, reviewed findings from two new studies involving over 10,000 women. 

While Covid jabs have been found to make periods slightly late or heavier than normal British experts say new studies show the changes are both minor and quickly reverse

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