reaction a few days after where you had the injection.rash, redness, or hives where you had the injection.swollen lymph glands under the arm where you had the vaccine.tenderness or swelling where you had the vaccine.It may look like a target or 'bulls-eye' with a dark red centre surrounded by paler red ring
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tenderness or swelling in your arm where you had the vaccine.Whatever your symptoms, see your doctor if your regular periods change or stop.Very common side effects may affect more than 1 in 10 people. If you find that you are having hot flushes and a decreased interest in sex, it might be that you have the first signs of the menopause (peri-menopause). There are lots of reasons why your periods may suddenly stop, including putting on or losing weight very quickly, excessive exercise and stress. The medical term for missing your periods for more than 6 months is ‘amenorrhea’. The first thing to do if this happens is to rule out pregnancy, by doing a home pregnancy test. Some women find that after having had a completely regular cycle for a number of years, they may then not have a period for a significant length of time. If your cycles aren't regular you may notice other pregnancy symptoms before you notice a missed period. Bear in mind that you can get a little light bleeding or spotting around the time of your period even if you are pregnant, and when the fertilized egg implants in your womb. If you have a regular menstrual cycle, this is often the earliest physical sign.