Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too have not had my period. Awful!
+ haven’t had a cycle since 2nd shot in spring . Also have had ear issues - fullness almost like ear infection, ringing every day for hours. That’s what’s irritating. I would still do the shot but hope the ear issues resolves itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4th attempt. Come on in if you’ve observed any personal irregularities following your shot(s). No anti-vaxxers. Just a place to share your experience.
Anti- vaxxers is a slur. non- vaccinating for whatever reasons
Anonymous wrote:I too have not had my period. Awful!
Anonymous wrote:You're crazy, OP. The vaccine has no side effects!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:37, has both Pfizer shots, no issues, regular as usual.
I think it is much much more likely any cycle irregularities are due to stress or something else and not the vaccine directly. On any given month thousands of women have “irregular” periods even though they are typically regular. This is super common and can be from so many things, the vast majority being totally benign.
If it happened to you, you’d know that something was up.
I’ve never had any irregularity and right after the shot, I skipped two periods and rest have been odd.
My on/gyn said it’s likely the shot.
Anonymous wrote:The NIH is now funding some studies to look into the concerns
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9970453/NIH-awards-grants-study-COVID-19-vaccines-affect-womens-menstrual-cycles.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:37, has both Pfizer shots, no issues, regular as usual.
I think it is much much more likely any cycle irregularities are due to stress or something else and not the vaccine directly. On any given month thousands of women have “irregular” periods even though they are typically regular. This is super common and can be from so many things, the vast majority being totally benign.
If it happened to you, you’d know that something was up.
I’ve never had any irregularity and right after the shot, I skipped two periods and rest have been odd.
My on/gyn said it’s likely the shot.
Anonymous wrote:37, has both Pfizer shots, no issues, regular as usual.
I think it is much much more likely any cycle irregularities are due to stress or something else and not the vaccine directly. On any given month thousands of women have “irregular” periods even though they are typically regular. This is super common and can be from so many things, the vast majority being totally benign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“NIH funding studies into reports of abnormal menstruation after vaccines”
“Those awarded the grants include researchers at Boston University, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University and Oregon Health and Science University.”
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/570551-nih-funding-studies-into-reports-of-abnormal-menstruation-after-vaccines
Thank goodness someone’s listening finally!
I have nothing but regret for allowing my 16-year-old DD to get this vaccine. She had menstrual bleeding for 9 weeks. Serious question: what has been the rate of pregnancy in the last 6 nonths. Any change? I'm worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“NIH funding studies into reports of abnormal menstruation after vaccines”
“Those awarded the grants include researchers at Boston University, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University and Oregon Health and Science University.”
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/570551-nih-funding-studies-into-reports-of-abnormal-menstruation-after-vaccines
Thank goodness someone’s listening finally!
I have nothing but regret for allowing my 16-year-old DD to get this vaccine. She had menstrual bleeding for 9 weeks. Serious question: what has been the rate of pregnancy in the last 6 nonths. Any change? I'm worried.
Anonymous wrote:“NIH funding studies into reports of abnormal menstruation after vaccines”
“Those awarded the grants include researchers at Boston University, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University and Oregon Health and Science University.”
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/570551-nih-funding-studies-into-reports-of-abnormal-menstruation-after-vaccines
Thank goodness someone’s listening finally!