Sualeh Muhammad, Uddin Muhammad Roohan, Junaid Natalia, Khan Muneeba, Pario Anam, Ain Quratul
Department of Medicine, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, PAK.
Department of Anatomy, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, PAK.
Cureus. 2022 Aug 31;14(8):e28630. doi: 10.7759/cureus.28630. eCollection 2022 Aug.
Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease triggered a worldwide health catastrophe. To deal with this deadly situation multiple vaccines were developed and a mass immunization program started globally. However, vaccine hesitancy was seen, especially among women of reproductive age, having concerns that the vaccine might affect their menstrual cycle. This study investigated the link between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual abnormalities. It is essential for us to understand the effects of vaccines on menstruation as menstrual distress can have effects on everyday life, and mental and reproductive health. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed using self-administered online forms to collect data from all over Karachi. The sample included 384 females aged 18 years and above. The data were collected from November 2021 to February 2022. Results Majority of the participants were aged 21 years and had a normal body mass index (BMI). Most were moderately stressed (n=245) with 146 reporting menstrual changes post-vaccination. The difference between the post-vaccine menstruation affected (n=146) and the unaffected cohort (n=238) was significant. Other factors which likely contributed to the post-vaccine menstrual changes included Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) score, strenuous physical activity, and the pre-vaccine menstrual flow. Conclusions Among the women vaccinated for COVID-19, strenuous physical activity and high perceived stress levels affected the menstrual cycle. There is no denying that existing data are inadequate, which is one of the grounds for vaccination apprehension, particularly among menstruating women. To minimize this hesitation, the spread of disinformation about the vaccine's influence on the menstrual cycle must be avoided. In future research and clinical trials, menstruation-related side effects should also be investigated when developing vaccines.
背景 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发了一场全球健康灾难。为应对这一致命情况,多种疫苗得以研发,并在全球启动了大规模免疫计划。然而,人们出现了疫苗犹豫情绪,尤其是在育龄妇女中,她们担心疫苗可能会影响月经周期。本研究调查了 COVID-19 疫苗接种与月经异常之间的联系。我们必须了解疫苗对月经的影响,因为月经困扰会对日常生活以及心理和生殖健康产生影响。方法 采用自行填写的在线表格进行横断面研究,以收集来自卡拉奇各地的数据。样本包括 384 名 18 岁及以上的女性。数据收集时间为 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 2 月。结果 大多数参与者年龄为 21 岁,身体质量指数(BMI)正常。大多数人压力适中(n = 245),146 人报告接种疫苗后月经有变化。接种疫苗后月经受影响的人群(n = 146)与未受影响的人群(n = 238)之间的差异具有统计学意义。其他可能导致接种疫苗后月经变化的因素包括感知压力量表(PSS)得分、剧烈体育活动和接种疫苗前的月经量。结论 在接种 COVID-19 疫苗的女性中,剧烈体育活动和高感知压力水平会影响月经周期。不可否认,现有数据不足,这是人们对接种疫苗心存疑虑的原因之一,尤其是在月经期女性中。为尽量减少这种犹豫情绪,必须避免传播有关疫苗对月经周期影响的虚假信息。在未来的研究和临床试验中,研发疫苗时也应调查与月经相关的副作用。