I have a regular period cycle and I never had any irregular periods nor missed cycle. When I took my first dose of COVID vaccination, I missed my period for the very first time and I have consulted gynecologist nearby and took abdominal scans, all blood tests and other tests, it was all normal. From next month, my cycle was again back to normal. This month, I have been detected with covid positive and again I missed my period ( 11 days now delayed from my regular date, so assuming it missed period). I am married but we are taking precautions and protections. Please advise if I should wait till next month or is it any side effect of COVID as it happened in my first dose which was impact of Corona virus.
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I have gone through the available literature on the subject. Actually Corona vaccine or Corona infection in no way affects the menstrual cycle.
So you should do urine pregnancy test and if positive you may take further action as you deem fit.
Let us accept it, menstrual irregularities are more common than the Corona infection. And we have to take the standard action on missing a period, whether Corona is there or not.
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I need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and last menes date so I can help you.
If you missed ur regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result so that I can advise u in better way.
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