Barbarella wrote:
But as for the original point of your thread, just keep tracking it and see if it sticks to this new routine or continues to jump around. 5 days is still close enough to your normal time to be on-track.
Limbs wrote:
& idk why y'all are turning this thread into a vaccine debate..... can't escape that anywhere anymore, smh
I mean I think the bottom line is that if you have a uterus, any issue you have will be brushed off for one reason or another, and the vaccine is just a new excuse medical professionals get to use to dismiss womens health issues.ThomaStanaccount wrote:
but also i wouldn't worry too much about it. might be the vaccine, might be your body just acting up idk. i wouldn't think too much about it but if you ever feel uncertain just go to the gynecologist.
ok, fine, of course it should be studied (which it is) but i think it's stupid to blame people's health issues that could be due to any number of other things on thus far unconfirmed vaccine side effects. like i know you're saying uterus havers' medical issues get brushed off but i've seen a lot of people's medical issues recently being brushed off with "it's just the vaccine". and i don't like that. a lot of people are having issues that are not being taken seriously because ppl say it's probably just the vaccine. Limbs wrote:
ehh, until there's evidence of causation i don't think it's wise to blame the vaxx
nah i will continue to blame the vaccine for my recent period problems and i don't thinks that's bad at all but rather important. thousands of people with an uterus from all over the world reported irregularities after getting the vaccine including some trans men on hormones who experienced a period again. instead of being taken serious i heard german doctors say that it's prob just 'women's nature' to be more emotional and that it's just the stress of getting the vaccine that causes all these problems. medicine mostly focuses on white cis men and it sucks and we should talk about it. there won't be any evidence if they simply don't care about it. women often aren't part of studies and here in germany you can report side effects of the vaccine, but reporting irregularities with your period isn't even an option. you can still state under like a 'other side effects' thing but still. they simply don't care.ehh, until there's evidence of causation i don't think it's wise to blame the vaxx
but also i wouldn't worry too much about it. might be the vaccine, might be your body just acting up idk. i wouldn't think too much about it but if you ever feel uncertain just go to the gynecologist.
& idk why y'all are turning this thread into a vaccine debate..... can't escape that anywhere anymore, smh
But as for the original point of your thread, just keep tracking it and see if it sticks to this new routine or continues to jump around. 5 days is still close enough to your normal time to be on-track.