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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]lol at the crying liberals on this board who no longer count on Zuckerberg to squash speech.[/quote] Misinformation isn’t speech, a$$wipe. [/quote] Yes it is. It absolutely is, because who decides what is misinformation? I’m old enough to remember when women claimed that the Covid vaccine was messing with their menstruation and it was censored and labeled misinformation. Turned out to be true! [/quote] Cite your sources[/quote] DP My uterus is MY source. After my 2nd Moderna shot in 2021, I skipped two periods, then had short duration periods every 14-16 days, for several months. That was some scary sh*t. [/quote] LOL "scary sht". I can see why no one took you seriously. [/quote] All of my children have been born in my 30s and my fertility is extremely important to me. If I was having issues that impacted my fertility, I would be scared too. To be lied to on top of it adds insult to injury. To then have to deal with tremendous a-holes such as yourself - you are part of what’s wrong with modern society. Something is seriously wrong with you. Perhaps you should take a moment to reflect. -NP[/quote] Why would you assume that a temporary disruption to menstruation is a threat to fertility? All kinds of stressors can do this. It doesn’t make a woman infertile. People who tried to tie vaccine related disruptions in mensuration (which I am not denying; it makes sense that they happened) to infertility was trying to scare women for political points. Get a better science education so you aren’t so easily manipulated. [/quote] Wrong. The issue was that when women started speaking up about the changes in their cycles that they were experiencing, their concerns were discounted just like that first follow up did did to the original poster talking about her period. Science is about being open to hypotheses and then testing them, not insisting that women’s stories were hormones right off the bat. That silencing is exactly what the problem was and THAT is what has led to manipulation and lack of trust.[/quote] Here’s a crazy idea… stop caring what people on SOCIAL MEDIA are saying and talk to your DOCTOR. They would have provided reassurance that weird cycles are not something to be all freaked out over unless they persist for a much longer time than whatever the vaccine did for some women. Even if you were super consistent leading up to that. Why would anyone rely on social media for medical information? Why would some anecdotes on social media carry more weight than population level data that your doctor can cite to help you understand that a stressor to the body can throw off cycles for a few months? If you understood more about your own bodies you wouldn’t have been running to breathlessly post about this like it’s some conspiracy. It’s actually embarrassing. The whole thing was so overwrought then and it is now.[/quote]
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