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Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Affect Periods?

People Are Sharing Abnormal Period Stories After the COVID-19 Vaccine Is There a Link? 11 Shares Editor s Note: We at POPSUGAR recognize that people of many genders and identities have vaginas and uteruses and experience periods, not just those who are women. For this particular story, we referenced experts who generally referred to people with vaginas and uteruses as women. You might be prepared for fever, fatigue, or muscle aches after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, but what about changes in your period? That s the unexpected side effect many people are reporting on Twitter, with complaints including heavier-than-normal flow or having a period for the first time in years. I m a week and a half out from dose 1 of Moderna, got my period maybe a day or so early, and am gushing like I m in my 20s again, tweeted Kate Clancy, PhD, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, in a thread that quickly attracted other post-vaccine period stories.

How to Use Nasal Spray Correctly and Safely, According to Doctors

How to Use Nasal Spray Correctly and Safely, According to Doctors Follow this technique to make sure your nasal spray is effective. AegeanBlueGetty Images Using a nasal spray seems pretty straightforward: You stick it up your nose, squeeze or pump, and go about your day. But, according to a recent TikTok video, it’s very likely that your technique could use some improvement for max efficacy. (Remember: Nasal sprays are lumped into different categories, but are most often used to relieve allergy symptoms or congestion due to a cold or flu.) The TikTok comes courtesy of Sina Joorabchi, D.O., an ear, nose, and throat doctor and sinus surgeon with South Florida ENT Associates. In the video, Dr. Joorabchi breaks down the how to use nasal spray correctly:

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