Covid vaccine and menstruation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“NIH funding studies into reports of abnormal menstruation after vaccines”

“Those awarded the grants include researchers at Boston University, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University and Oregon Health and Science University.”

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/570551-nih-funding-studies-into-reports-of-abnormal-menstruation-after-vaccines

Thank goodness someone’s listening finally!





I have nothing but regret for allowing my 16-year-old DD to get this vaccine. She had menstrual bleeding for 9 weeks. Serious question: what has been the rate of pregnancy in the last 6 nonths. Any change? I'm worried.


I’m in my early 30s and have several friends pregnant after vaccination, myself included. I got Pfizer.
Anonymous
I would check for fibroids issues for alot of bleeding.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're crazy, OP. The vaccine has no side effects!


23 pages of posts later……


That was sarcasm. Of course a barely researched vaccine has side effects.

(I'm vaccinated, by the way, J&J, but I went in a full knowledge of the risks. I only knew I would become suicidal if I didn't go back to work, and that was the only way to do it. Mental health benefits outweighed the risk of the vaccine, which is more dangerous than covid for me.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4th attempt. Come on in if you’ve observed any personal irregularities following your shot(s). No anti-vaxxers. Just a place to share your experience.


Anti- vaxxers is a slur. non- vaccinating for whatever reasons


Hahaha. Good try,but no.


It literally is. I've been called an anti-vaxxer in my friend group for not searching out a pediatrician to jab my toddler off-label. The word is meaningless now, like nazi.
Anonymous
Do those that lost their periods completely since the vaccine, when did it return?

I got vaccinated 2 months ago and still haven’t gotten my period. I was previously very regular and I am 35.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do those that lost their periods completely since the vaccine, when did it return?

I got vaccinated 2 months ago and still haven’t gotten my period. I was previously very regular and I am 35.


Just got mine so 6-7 months. Too bad. The only benefit to the vaccine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4th attempt. Come on in if you’ve observed any personal irregularities following your shot(s). No anti-vaxxers. Just a place to share your experience.


Anti- vaxxers is a slur. non- vaccinating for whatever reasons


Hahaha. Good try,but no.


It literally is. I've been called an anti-vaxxer in my friend group for not searching out a pediatrician to jab my toddler off-label. The word is meaningless now, like nazi.


Nazi has a lot of meaning to some of us, especially those of us who are Jewish. Could you be any more insensitive? Maybe your behavior is the concern and how you put your toddler at risk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The NIH is now funding some studies to look into the concerns

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9970453/NIH-awards-grants-study-COVID-19-vaccines-affect-womens-menstrual-cycles.html


I hope we get some answers. Especially before the question of boosters comes up.

I got my second Pfizer shot back in June. I am currently on Day 2 and the bleeding is ridiculous. Definitely more than ever before. This has been the case since June. So much, that I had to change the type of pad I use.

I am 40, so my doc said it’s likely not menopause.

I’d like more answers before even considering getting my 11 yo DD vaccinated.
Anonymous
Didn't think anyone was permitted to say anything negative about the vaccine in this forum. Typically, it gets deleted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't think anyone was permitted to say anything negative about the vaccine in this forum. Typically, it gets deleted.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The NIH is now funding some studies to look into the concerns

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9970453/NIH-awards-grants-study-COVID-19-vaccines-affect-womens-menstrual-cycles.html


I hope we get some answers. Especially before the question of boosters comes up.

I got my second Pfizer shot back in June. I am currently on Day 2 and the bleeding is ridiculous. Definitely more than ever before. This has been the case since June. So much, that I had to change the type of pad I use.

I am 40, so my doc said it’s likely not menopause.

I’d like more answers before even considering getting my 11 yo DD vaccinated.


At least your period returned! Mine still hasn't come back. I was vaccinated at the beginning of August.
Anonymous
Vaccine cause two coworkers who were in menopause to start bleeding heavily for weeks (I don't know if they had fibroids). Both had other side effects and were out on sick leave for 1-2 weeks.
Anonymous
I'm two weeks post booster (teacher) and I just started my period yesterday. It is CRAZY heavy (clots) and really bad cramps that barely go away after 3 advil.

Blah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm two weeks post booster (teacher) and I just started my period yesterday. It is CRAZY heavy (clots) and really bad cramps that barely go away after 3 advil.

Blah.


Did you have issues after your first 2 shots?
I had 2 months' worth of mid-cycle spotting after my initial vaccinations back in March and April. I've never had mid-cycle spotting in my life and initially thought it might be the first signs of perimenopause (I'm 42), but I'm back to my normal cycles the last few months, so now I do wonder.

I'm higher risk for covid due to asthma, so I am planning on getting my Pfizer booster next week.
Anonymous
I was following a couple of these threads about ministration and vaccines. I think this is the thread I was commenting on earlier.

I want to make very clear that I am 100% pro vaccine, i got my booster shot a few weeks ago, and I caught Covid over the holiday.

My last period was 15 days ago and I just went to the bathroom and it looks like I have my period again. My husband wants me to go to the gynecologist and make sure I’m OK he is very concerned. I am mostly annoyed because periods suck, but I am a little concerned that they are coming so frequently. I used to be a reliable 28 days but after my first shot back in 2020 it was burying between 23 and 24 days. This it’s my first cycle after my booster shot and it’s 15 days.

I really would like Pfizer, the FDA or the CDC to address this And if they have studies to at least let women know this is a potential side effect. I hope my period regulates.

(no, this is not perimenopause, this is a real issue that many women are experiencing)
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