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Effect of COVID‐19 vaccine on menstrual experience among females in six Arab countries: A cross sectional study

Authors :
Sajeda Ghassan Matar
Anas Zakarya Nourelden
Ahmed Assar
Eshak I. Bahbah
Areej M. Alfryjat
Elfatih A. Hasabo
Suzan A. Matar
Shatha Nizar Bishtawi
Mays Alhoubani
Ahmad Bassam Yahia
Khaled Mohamed Ragab
Lina Mohammad Salameh
Lana Saif Eddin Salameh
Mohamed Sayed Zaazouee
Mohammed Al‐kafarna
Alaa Ahmed Elshanbary
Hossam Waleed Almadhoon
Shahed Toulaq Bakdash
Ola Awad Babiker Adam
Abdelkader Nabeel Malih
Shimaa Abo elfotoh Habash
Rakia Mohamed Taha Basiouny
Afaf Ahmad
Raghda Mohammed Ahmed Hamid
Balsam Younan Habib
Dalia Nasr Elokl
Hiba Hatim Abdalraheem
Esraa Adel Atia
Nazik Ibrahim Ahmed Yousif
Fida Hussien Al‐Ali
Israa Mohammed Alshaer
Fatima Elsidieg Abdulali
Hadil Abu Ayesh
Anwar Yousef Jabari
Raneem Ahmed Egzait
Nameer Amer Abu Munshar
Aseel Ahmad Alkhraibat
Aisha Hasan ibreerah
Iman A. Basheti
Source :
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 17
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

There have been varying reports on the potential occurrence and severity of changes to menstruation including the median cycle length, days of bleeding, bleeding heaviness, and menstrual pain, following receipt of COVID-19 vaccinations. We aimed to assess potential postvaccination menstrual changes in women residing in the Middle East.We implemented a cross-sectional online survey-based study. Data about the participants' demographic characteristics, menstruation experience, and vaccination status were collected and analyzed among six Arab countries.Among 4942 menstruating females included in this study, females who had received one or more doses of COVID-19 vaccination reported a higher frequency of back pain, nausea, tiredness, pelvic pain with periods, unprescribed analgesics use, and passage of loose stools. They also reported higher scores describing average and worst menstrual pain. Fully vaccinated females reported heavier flow and more days of bleeding.Our findings indicate that COVID-19 vaccine may have an effect on menstruation in terms of menstrual pain and bleeding heaviness. The evidence needs to be further investigated in longitudinal studies.

Details

ISSN :
17502659 and 17502640
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4dab1ecf8d4e0b5f68658315126f8466