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What we know about COVID vaccines and periods

What we know about COVID vaccines and periods Women have taken to social media to discuss changes in their menstrual cycle after the COVID-19 vaccine but the scientific evidence is lacking. Claire Gagné, Chatelaine Photo: iStock/GeorgiNutsov If you spend any time on social media, you may have witnessed a period tell-all in recent weeks, with women coming online to share changes to their menstrual cycle which they link to getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Hannah Feiner, a doctor at the Women’s College Hospital Bay Centre for Birth Control in Toronto, has heard these stories too, in her practice. “It’s come up in conversation maybe their menstrual period is heavier this month, or maybe it’s lighter, or maybe it’s lasted longer or it was shorter,” she says.

We were as shocked as anyone : Couple has first baby born in B C in 2021

  VANCOUVER Catherine Harrison s first child was due on Christmas Day, but she ended up having to wait a little longer for the special gift. Harrison delivered a seven-pound, four-ounce baby girl via Cesarean Section at 12:21 a.m. on New Year s Day. Her child is the first to be born in B.C. in 2021. We had been at the hospital most of yesterday labouring and then it ended up being a C-section that was unplanned, Harrison told CTV News Vancouver. I think we were as shocked as anyone at the timing, to be honest. Harrison said she hasn t settled on a name for her new daughter just yet.

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