Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if people who tested positive for COVID had any menstrual irregularities,
Yep. Here’s an article. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/long-covid-and-periods-the-unspoken-impact-on-female-well-being
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just think periods and hormones are so poorly understood or considered by most medical researchers and that’s a shame.
I remember when I had a fall with a head injury and torn muscle that my period started out of the blue and was heavy/abnormal for months afterwards. My OB looked at me like I was nuts for suggesting the two were linked and pushed for me to either get an ablation (!) or go back on BC which i had been off for ten years because of severe migraines and concern about stroke.
Anyway, I found a different doctor who listened and suggested cyclic progesterone therapy to get things back on track for a few months. Fixed the problem, and I don’t have PCOS.
I think everyone should get this vaccine, but I also think scientist should test vaccines on women who menstruate naturally, without BC, just to study it! There is a lot to be gained for women’s health.
Hear, hear!
Anonymous wrote:I just think periods and hormones are so poorly understood or considered by most medical researchers and that’s a shame.
I remember when I had a fall with a head injury and torn muscle that my period started out of the blue and was heavy/abnormal for months afterwards. My OB looked at me like I was nuts for suggesting the two were linked and pushed for me to either get an ablation (!) or go back on BC which i had been off for ten years because of severe migraines and concern about stroke.
Anyway, I found a different doctor who listened and suggested cyclic progesterone therapy to get things back on track for a few months. Fixed the problem, and I don’t have PCOS.
I think everyone should get this vaccine, but I also think scientist should test vaccines on women who menstruate naturally, without BC, just to study it! There is a lot to be gained for women’s health.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have menstruation side effects with J&J?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Illinois doing a study on the vaccine and menstruation. Link to survey here: https://redcap.healthinstitute.illinois.edu/surveys/index.php?s=LL8TKKC8DP
Thank you!
Thank you for posting!! I just did and seriously felt emotional that someone cared enough to research this. Especially after reading the misogyny in this thread in light of all the facts that we KNOW about women’s health concerns being invalidated to the point of them regularly dying because of it (childbirth, postpartum, heart disease and the multitude of studies that have historically been done without female trials).
So- thank you again!
My experience with J&J was that my period was about a week early and very intense. I had sever cramping for two days which I haven’t had since high school/college. I’m 37 and have been regularly tracking my period for 7 years and outside of pregnancies and miscarriages it’s been regularly 27-28 day cycles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Illinois doing a study on the vaccine and menstruation. Link to survey here: https://redcap.healthinstitute.illinois.edu/surveys/index.php?s=LL8TKKC8DP
Thank you!