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Highly delayed Periods & white discharge
I am 20 years old. I have taken covid vaccine on 24th June, 2021. My stipulated date of periods was around 28th to 30th of June itself but periods have been highly delayed. Today it's 16th July now and I am highly stressed. I got a white discharge around 6-7th July and it stopped after 3-4 days. Since the last week, I am having pre-menstrual cramps and a thick white discharge again since last 2 days. Is this due to the vaccine only or any other underlying factor? Please help me out. I would be really grateful.
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Vaccine can delay period Also get pregnant test done if chances are there
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Periods are getting delayed due to vaccination. Dont panic and wait for another week.
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