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SourceSAN FRANCISCO -- Anecdotal evidence from women around the country has led to questions about how COVID-19 vaccines may affect women's menstrual cycles.
When ABC7 News reporter, Kate Larsen, posted the question on social media, it became clear that a lot of women are experiencing cycle changes, and are wondering if it's related to the vaccine.
For answers, ABC7 went to UCSF OBGYN, Dr. Heather Huddleston, who specializes in reproductive endocrinology and says cycle changes are very common.
"It is always hard for women to have something happen that they weren't counseled about or weren't expecting, and I understand why it can be a little disconcerting. But I would want to put the word out, that this isn't something that even if there is a connection that I would be terribly worried about representing a long-term problem."