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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Uh, no thanks. They can experiment on some one else. My period has never been the same since my first shot. I’m convinced it was a mistake. [/quote] Says a woman who was going into peri or something. To counteract you, not only was my period normal after getting every single covid vaccine. I went on to get pregnant on first try at 38 - so fertility seeming FINE. So like…can you not imply so RIDICULOUS connection or understand that my data point matters just as much (which is, frankly, they both matter zero).[/quote] DP. Clearly, you haven't been following up with some of the information that's come out about this. Effects on menstrual cycle are a known side effect for many women, both from the mRNA vaccines and covid itself. I've had 4 of the Pfizer vaccinations thus far, and I've had covid twice. I've had mid-cycle bleeding and/or shortened cycles along with heavier than normal flow after all 4 shots plus both rounds of covid. Numerous other women reporting similar. Yes, this is clearly a thing and, no, it isn't all just women "going into peri".[/quote] Another data point here whose menstrual cycle was not affected. Geez. Clearly we are not up to date on the fine sources that you are reading. [/quote] Here's one: https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/96242458 When I discussed this with my OBGYN and my PCP, they both indicated that isn't uncommon. It has to do with the body's immune response. And if you look back into post histories here on DCUM, starting way back in 2021, you'll see several threads on this very issue, one in which quite a few of us were essentially told to sit down and shut up when we discussed this side effect. Im not antivax. I've had 4 of them, even after having experienced this known side effect, because I am asthmatic and have an autoimmune condition and would like to avoid a serious bout of covid. And you’ll note from my earlier post that I experienced this after both vaccination and actual covid. But please let's not go down the road of "women are overreacting...you're all in peri" again. [/quote]
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