However, you shouldn’t let these side effects stop you from getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
These study results are not concerning according to scientists and health experts, and that’s because they’re consistent with other vaccines from the past. And just because women are more likely to experience stronger side effects to the vaccine, doesn’t mean they shouldn’t get immunized, Healthline writes.
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In fact, the potential symptoms of a COVID-19 infection are far more dangerous than the vaccine side effects. But it’s important that women know what to expect and are prepared for those side effects, so they don’t feel blindsided.
According to Sabra Klein, women should be prepared to experience some adverse reactions to the vaccine, but it’s important to acknowledge that it’s normal and actually a good sign. Side effects are a good indication that your immune system is reacting to the vaccine by creating antibodies, so there’s nothing you should worry about.
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Please advise… I had no reaction from either Pfizer vaccine. What should I do?