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Women seem more at risk of rare blood clots after COVID-19 vaccines — but experts warn it's too early to know

It was a report that likely prompted alarm for many women: rare, serious blood clots following vaccination for six Americans. All women, all of child-bearing age.

That update this week also came on the heels of similar global blood clot reports among mostly women following AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccinations, sparking fears that younger women — including those on hormonal birth control — may be more at risk.

But leading medical experts say it’s not that simple.

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More research is needed, several of them told

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