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'Finally being looked into': NIH orders a study on COVID-19 vaccinations and the potential impact on a woman's menstrual cycle

Um, what now?

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From the NY Post:

It would appear that the NIH heard Clauson and others’ reports, as they announced on Aug. 30 that they intended to embark on just such research — aiming to incorporate up to half a million participants, including teens and transgender and nonbinary people.

Researchers at Boston University, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University and Oregon Health and Science University have been enlisted to embark on the study, commissioned by the NIH’s National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the Office of Research on Women’s Health.

The approximately yearlong study will follow initially unvaccinated participants to observe changes that occur following each dose. More specifically, some groups will exclude participants on birth control or gender-affirming hormones, which may have their own impact on periods.

Yes. Yes, it would have:

There have been many anecdotal reports of this happening:

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Better late than never?

But you can just add this to the list of why people who haven’t yet been vaccinated will not be vaccinated:

And:

Good job, experts:

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