Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME RE's want to control everything possible. It's not so much that they know getting a vaccine during a cycle is a bad idea, it's that they don't know for sure it's a good idea and they don't want anything to mess with your/their odds.
Yes. It also demonstrates how no one really knows about the side effects of the vaccines. REs care about stats and whatnot. They for whatever reason, think having the booster could affect your results. To me that’s very telling. It’s one thing for the cdc to issue a blanket “all pregnant women should get vaccinated and boosted ASAP” The cdc doesn’t care if you get pregnant. It’s trying to end covid in the US or have this be endemic.
No, it doesn't. You want it to mean that, but it doesn't. It's not *very telling* that RE's are saying "don't do anything different than this pamphlet we printed 9 years ago", it's more telling that one clinic told a patient go ahead and get boosted and another said not to based on anecdotes. But the story that tells doesn't support your antivax conspiracy about the CDC trying to damage fertility rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME RE's want to control everything possible. It's not so much that they know getting a vaccine during a cycle is a bad idea, it's that they don't know for sure it's a good idea and they don't want anything to mess with your/their odds.
Yes. It also demonstrates how no one really knows about the side effects of the vaccines. REs care about stats and whatnot. They for whatever reason, think having the booster could affect your results. To me that’s very telling. It’s one thing for the cdc to issue a blanket “all pregnant women should get vaccinated and boosted ASAP” The cdc doesn’t care if you get pregnant. It’s trying to end covid in the US or have this be endemic.
No, it doesn't. You want it to mean that, but it doesn't. It's not *very telling* that RE's are saying "don't do anything different than this pamphlet we printed 9 years ago", it's more telling that one clinic told a patient go ahead and get boosted and another said not to based on anecdotes. But the story that tells doesn't support your antivax conspiracy about the CDC trying to damage fertility rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME RE's want to control everything possible. It's not so much that they know getting a vaccine during a cycle is a bad idea, it's that they don't know for sure it's a good idea and they don't want anything to mess with your/their odds.
Yes. It also demonstrates how no one really knows about the side effects of the vaccines. REs care about stats and whatnot. They for whatever reason, think having the booster could affect your results. To me that’s very telling. It’s one thing for the cdc to issue a blanket “all pregnant women should get vaccinated and boosted ASAP” The cdc doesn’t care if you get pregnant. It’s trying to end covid in the US or have this be endemic.
Anonymous wrote:IME RE's want to control everything possible. It's not so much that they know getting a vaccine during a cycle is a bad idea, it's that they don't know for sure it's a good idea and they don't want anything to mess with your/their odds.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, really? I transfer in 2 weeks and have a booster appointment for tomorrow. My clinic said it was fine when I called the nurse line but now I’m wondering if I should hold off.