Period Changes After COVID-19 Jab Not A Cause For Concern, Maltese Gynaecologist Says As More Women Speak Out
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Changes to women’s menstrual cycle after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine shouldn’t be a cause for concern, a leading gynaecologist has said as more women raise the alarm after they seemed to experience side effects.
Several women who spoke with Lovin Malta have reported changes to their regular periods, with symptoms ranging from some women experiencing much heavier periods than normal to other women suddenly having a period following years of not having one.
Others reported vomiting or strong nausea when there normally wouldn’t be anything of the sort.
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Making Pakistan Proud, Professor Khalid Khan Excels In Fields of Health Science Research
With the pandemic wreaking havoc across the globe, one of the most important things that have helped curtail the spread thus far has been medical research. However, there is still an apprehension when participating in research, especially that for covid-19.
Distinguished investigator, Professor Khalid Khan, who has dedicated his expertise to Pakistan while working with Dr. Ghazna Siddiqui, the advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan on health emergency, explains:
“It’s unfortunate for people to have the perception that participating in research is an experiment and receiving care for covid-19 outside research is not. The real experiment is the provision of care without evidence for something that did not exist before.”