A social media post stating that women should not take the Covid-19 vaccine five days before and after their menstrual cycle has been making rounds. However, this rumour was soon quashed by the government stating that women can take Covid-19 vaccines during their periods without any worries.
Terming the post fake, the government바카라s fact-checking arm Press Information Bureau (PIB) tweeted, 바카라#Fake post circulating on social media claims that women should not take #Covid19Vaccine 5 days before and after their menstrual cycle. Don바카라t fall for rumours! All people above 18 should get vaccinated after May 1.바카라
Many reports have emerged in the US claiming that periods change after they got their coronavirus vaccines. However, 바카라so far, there바카라s no data linking getting vaccinated to changes in menstruation바카라, Alice Lu-Culligan and Randi Hutter Epstein at Yale School of Medicine were quoted as saying to the New York Times. 바카라Even if there is a connection, one unusual period is no cause for alarm,바카라 they said.
The rumours were also quashed by doctors and activists while urging people to get vaccinated. Vaccination in India has been opened for all above 18 years of age from May 1.
바카라A lot of patients messaging me asking if it바카라s safe/effective to take the vaccine during their period. Some silly WhatsApp rumour has spooked everyone. Your period has no effect on the vaccine efficacy. Take it as soon as you can. Spread the word, please,바카라 Mumbai-based gynaecologist Dr Munjaal V. Kapadia said in a tweet.