Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
Sorry you feel that way but “I kNoW mY bOdY” is not a substitute for medical knowledge and doesn’t qualify people to make the inferences they’ve been making on this topic. And it is downright irresponsible during a pandemic that has killed half a million people. These discussions are not harmless as much as you want to tell yourself they are.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting read about the requirement that women in clinical trials be in birth control (and, no, there’s nothing chicken little in here, just food for thought):
“And because of this perception of our cycles (linked as they are to our immune systems) as overly complicated variables that pharmaceutical companies have long ignored, women are too often left without good information on how drugs and vaccines will impact women who experience natural cycles of menstruation and ovulation.”
https://verilymag.com/2021/03/covid-19-clinical-trials-exclude-pregnant-breastfeeding-menstruating-women-2021
Anonymous wrote:https://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/trackthevax/91659
Text version of podcast. General discussion on covid, vaccine, women, x chromosome and immune system, but seems plausible that menstrual cycle could be affected for some women. Also found a link saying Israel health authorities plan to investigate social media reports of cycles impacted by the vaccine although an MD spokesperson brushed off the idea talking about pandemic related stress and dietary changes. Which of course would no explain changes a year in after getting vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:I have had breast pain since day 3 and reported to CDC, doctor and gyn. Do not dismiss women’s health. It is now day 14 and no relief. Not anti-vax, but we need to be able to openly discuss possible side effects. Shutting down these conversations is terrifying — do not silence women our health is also important. I understand that Covid itself can alter cycles. That may explain why some of us are getting these side effects — could be evidence the vax is actually working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
Wow, pp. Do you not realize how condescending you are being?
Sorry you feel that way but “I kNoW mY bOdY” is not a substitute for medical knowledge and doesn’t qualify people to make the inferences they’ve been making on this topic. And it is downright irresponsible during a pandemic that has killed half a million people. These discussions are not harmless as much as you want to tell yourself they are.
Anonymous wrote:Finally! My 22 and 19 year old will get the sibling they wanted when they were 5 and 2! Can't wait to see their reaction when I tell them the happy news!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other words, shhhhh, stop talking about this! You might confuse all the women who are too dumb to understand science and their own bodies. Got it.
Do you really think the average woman can explain how the menstrual cycle works at the physiological level? And how the physiological stress response works? And how the immune system works? And how they interact at the cellular and molecular levels? It doesn't mean anyone is dumb, it just means they haven't gone to school to learn that stuff and maybe don't need to act like the sky is falling if the vaccine alters their cycle for one month.
I don’t know... I am in a humanities field and have read a fair amount about this stuff. Yes it’s complicated, but there are some basics women could understand to optimize their menstrual health. FWIW in some other cultures there is a lot of discussion about periods and the relation between overall health and menstrual issues. I used Chinese medicine to deal with my endometriosis, which Western medicine said could only be controlled by putting my body into early menopause. Even my surgeon was amazed that I had no regrowth seven years after my surgery, a fact that Western medicine can’t explain since I didn’t go on birth control but instead adjusted my diet and lifestyle.
I scheduled my vaccine so it would be about a week into my cycle. I am probably on the threshold of perimenopause and can definitely feel when my estrogen dips. Things get more achy and I feel less energetic and well. I have had no issues with the vaccine or effects on my cycle.