Not that poster but it was a perk till it can back and was worse and more frequent. |
I dont think a messed up menstrual cycle is ever a perk. |
I'm the original PP who hasn't had my period since August. Well, today was the day! I've never been so happy to get my period! I'm extremely hesitant to take a booster - my husband and I were planning on TTC in early 2022. |
| My daughters - low 30s, are fully vaccinated with no interruptions to their cycles. |
| Mine has been messed up since having covid in 2020. Prior to that was always consistent. |
| Mine is still messed up and I won't be getting any boosters. It's disturbing to me how this issue is ignored - outright dismissal and there seems to be hardly anyone even looking into this. |
| My first period after the vaccine lasted for 10 days. The second one for 9 days. My cycle is completely messed up now and I am not getting the second shot. Why no one is talking about these side effects?! |
I had a similar experience. |
Wow. I had horrific periods before the vaccine. Then they were super light a few months, and now they are like what they should be. So for me, the change is like so improvement, 8 months later, but a little scarey. |
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I didn’t have periods after my Pfizer for 4 months then 20 days of periods where I couldn’t leave the house. I still have nausea and very very messed up taste and smell along with lingering fatigue.very healthy 42 yr old with perfect 27 day periods.
My 8 yr old has even having vertigo since her shot last month. My 8 yr old niece got COVID and hasn’t had the shot yet and she has vertigo and and nausea after 3 weeks now. We are all real people. Just sharing. |
Were you under the impression that COVID vaccines don't induce T-cell immunity? |
I certainly wouldn't, if I were you. |
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NP. I had no period for four months after my second shot, then wonky cycles since then. Previously was 28 days like clockwork. I'm 42 so it could be perimenopause, I guess.
There have been multiple long threads about this issue, btw, since March or April. All deleted. Not a new issue. But I've heard very little official recognition of it. As far as I know, amenorrhea is only a sign of bad health. |
I think it's less about women's health (although that certainly comes into play), than about not wanting to disrupt the narrative that vaccines are perfectly safe and don't have any potential serious side effects. Anyone that believes things like this don't go on is an idiot |
Believe all women! Just not when they are reporting a sex-specific side effect to the vaccine. Then delete their threads and gaslite them into think every single one of us is in perimenopause. |