Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more updates from any of the PP who were suffering? Have these side effects subsided?
I posted a while back that I have an IUD and had lower stomach pain after both doses. After reading this thread I thought maybe they were cramps.
Update- it’s two months after the second dose and I have light spotting. I have not had a period in a very long time. DD has hers right now and I remember how women in the same house get them at the same time. So odd. I’m considering calling the doctor. No cramps.
Calling what dr? They have no idea what to do about these side effects sadly. But keep us posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting my second dose of Pfizer on Thursday and am due to start my period on Friday or Saturday. I'm more than a little worriedI've already started having horrible PMS symptoms and don't want to deal with a 1, 2 punch. FWIW, the only side effect I had after my first dose was really bad lower back and shooting leg pains like I have during the first few days of my period.
Try not to worry. I had zero side effects from the second Pfizer shot. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:My theory is that the vaccine are stirring up things that may be dormant. Not in everyone but definitely in some people. There are stories everywhere - some minor, some not. It's a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting my second dose of Pfizer on Thursday and am due to start my period on Friday or Saturday. I'm more than a little worriedI've already started having horrible PMS symptoms and don't want to deal with a 1, 2 punch. FWIW, the only side effect I had after my first dose was really bad lower back and shooting leg pains like I have during the first few days of my period.
Anonymous wrote:My period after Pfizer 1 was VERY clotty - to the point I got scared. I don't normally get clots big enough to notice. These were big enough I knew I needed to get to the Dr to discuss. Like bigger then a silver dollar. Unfortunately they earliest they could get me in was 3 months later so I still have not seen the Dr - but I did then make the connection that I had my first shot about 10 days prior to this horror show period. I had no other reaction to shot 1 other then some fatigue. With shot 2, I had REALLY bad aching pains throughout my hips and low back and down the backs of both legs for about 24 hours.
For me the weird period seems to have been one and done. I have had two normal ones since then, and no period weirdness after shot 2.
I've already started having horrible PMS symptoms and don't want to deal with a 1, 2 punch. FWIW, the only side effect I had after my first dose was really bad lower back and shooting leg pains like I have during the first few days of my period.Anonymous wrote:NYT opinion piece about COVID Vaccine/Mentstration reports and need to study menstruation more.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/20/opinion/coronavirus-vaccines-menstruation-periods.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage#commentsContainer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more updates from any of the PP who were suffering? Have these side effects subsided?
I’m one of at least two long bleeders in this thread, and still going on day, uhhh, 46, I think? Lost count. Granted, it is much lighter and not debilitating as it was in the beginning, but it is still very much present. I am managing and dealing with side effects of oral progesterone, which are in some ways worse than the bleeding itself.
Honestly, the most depressing part of all of this is trying to find reliable information on the internet and wading into places where people are just lambasting women for bringing up abnormal bleeding. There’s definitely some anti-vax quackery out there, but there are some legitimate concerns that are being lumped together and drowned out, and that’s a real shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any more updates from any of the PP who were suffering? Have these side effects subsided?
I’m one of at least two long bleeders in this thread, and still going on day, uhhh, 46, I think? Lost count. Granted, it is much lighter and not debilitating as it was in the beginning, but it is still very much present. I am managing and dealing with side effects of oral progesterone, which are in some ways worse than the bleeding itself.
Honestly, the most depressing part of all of this is trying to find reliable information on the internet and wading into places where people are just lambasting women for bringing up abnormal bleeding. There’s definitely some anti-vax quackery out there, but there are some legitimate concerns that are being lumped together and drowned out, and that’s a real shame.
How old are you PP? My mom dealt with this prolonged bleeding in her 40s and ended up needing a uterine ablation (I think that's what it was?). I wonder if some women are more prone to these type of things for whatever reason and the vaccine sort of pushes it over the edge.