| Literature DB >> 36196308 |
Muhammad Sualeh1, Muhammad Roohan Uddin1, Natalia Junaid1, Muneeba Khan1, Anam Pario2, Quratul Ain3.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: covid-19 in pakistan; covid-19 vaccine side effects; karachi; menstrual problems; womens health
Year: 2022 PMID: 36196308 PMCID: PMC9524410 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Characteristics of participants and post-vaccine menstruation.
IQR: interquartile range
| Predictors | Affected (n=146) | Unaffected (n=238) | p-Value | Odds ratio (OR) | 95% confidence interval |
| Median (IQR) or n (%) | Median (IQR) or n (%) | ||||
| Age | 21 (3.0) | 21 (2.0) | 0.981 | 0.999 | 0.946-1.055 |
| Body mass index | 21.5 (6.2) | 20.7 (5.3) | 0.348 | 1.023 | 0.976-1.071 |
| PSS score | 24 (9.0) | 21 (8.0) | 0.017 | 1.041 | 1.007-1.076 |
| Marital status | |||||
| Unmarried | 131 (89.7%) | 215 (90.3%) | - | - | - |
| Married | 15 (10.3%) | 23 (9.7%) | 0.743 | 0.844 | 0.306-2.329 |
| Physical activity | |||||
| None | 5 (3.4%) | 15 (6.3%) | 0.093 | - | - |
| Light | 57 (39.0%) | 95 (40.0%) | 0.383 | 1.621 | 0.547-4.806 |
| Moderate | 71 (48.7%) | 121 (50.8%) | 0.256 | 1.847 | 0.628-5.431 |
| Strenuous | 13 (8.9%) | 7 (2.9%) | 0.020 | 5.626 | 1.320-23.981 |
| Pre-vaccination cycle regularity | |||||
| No | 21 (14.4%) | 27 (11.3%) | - | - | - |
| Yes | 125 (85.6%) | 211 (88.7%) | 0.543 | 0.816 | 0.424-1.571 |
| Pre-vaccination menstrual flow | |||||
| Scanty | 10 (6.9%) | 2 (0.8%) | 0.002 | - | - |
| Normal | 111 (76.0%) | 218 (91.6%) | 0.007 | 0.118 | 0.025-0.562 |
| Heavy | 25 (17.1%) | 18 (7.6%) | 0.129 | 0.275 | 0.052-1.454 |
Figure 1Usual associated symptoms and post-vaccine menstruation.
Post-vaccine menstrual changes.
| Variables | n (%) |
| In cycle duration | |
| Increased duration between cycles | 32 (20.8%) |
| Decreased duration between cycles | 33 (21.4%) |
| Disordered, no regularity | 16 (10.4%) |
| In menstrual flow | |
| Gotten scantier | 35 (13.2%) |
| Same as before getting vaccinated | 10 (3.8%) |
| Gotten heavier | 40 (15.1%) |
| In menstrual symptoms | |
| Gotten better | 12 (9.0%) |
| Gotten worse | 47 (35.3%) |
Self-administered demographic questionnaire.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
| Demographic data | |||
| Age | |||
| Height (in ft. inches) | |||
| Weight (in kgs) | |||
| Marital status | Married | ||
| Unmarried | |||
| On a scale of 1-4 describe your physical activity | 1 - None | ||
| 2 - Light | |||
| 3 - Moderate | |||
| 4 - Strenuous | |||
| Perceived Stress Scale; for each following question choose from the following alternatives: 0 - never, 1 - almost never, 2 - sometimes, 3 - fairly often, and 4 - very often | |||
| l. In the last month, how often have you been upset because of something that happened unexpectedly? | |||
| 2. In the last month, how often have you felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life? | |||
| 3. In the last month, how often have you felt nervous and stressed? | |||
| 4. In the last month, how often have you felt confident about your ability to handle your personal problems? | |||
| 5. In the last month, how often have you felt that things were going your way? | |||
| 6. In the last month, how often have you found that you could not cope with all the things that you had to do? | |||
| 7. In the last month, how often have you been able to control irritations in your life? | |||
| 8. In the last month, how often have you felt that you were on top of things? | |||
| 9. In the last month, how often have you been angered because of things that happened that were outside of your control? | |||
| 10. In the last month, how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them? | |||
| Per-vaccination menstruation | |||
| Did you have regular menstrual cycles before getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Yes | ||
| No | |||
| How would you describe your period flow before getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Scanty | ||
| Normal | |||
| Heavy | |||
| What are your usual associated symptoms during menses period? (Select all that apply) | Breast tenderness | ||
| Cramps | |||
| Fatigue | |||
| Mood changes, i.e., irritability, mood swings, sadness, anger, etc. | |||
| Other | |||
| Post-vaccination menstruation | |||
| Q1. Has there been a change in the regularity of your menstrual cycles after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Yes | ||
| No | |||
| Q2. Has there been a change in your average cycle duration after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Yes | ||
| No | |||
| Q3. If yes, then what changes have you experienced regarding cycle duration after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Increased duration between cycles | ||
| Decreased duration during cycles | |||
| Disordered, no regularity | |||
| Q4. Has there been a change in your period flow after getting the COVID-19 vaccine | Yes | ||
| No | |||
| Q5. If yes, then what changes have you experienced regarding period flow after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Gotten heavier | ||
| Normal/same as before getting vaccinated | |||
| Decreased duration during cycles | |||
| Q6. Have you experienced any change in your usual associated symptoms during menses period after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Yes | ||
| No | |||
| Q7. If yes, then what changes have you experienced regarding your usual associated symptoms during the menses period after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? | Gotten better | ||
| Gotten worse | |||