There's very little evidence that shedding transmission is a real thing. People have talked about being around others that have been vax'ed and that altering their period, but that is likely pheromone-based (the vax'd person is messed up from the vax, and the other person's clock naturally adjusts to start to match, as has been observed with women for a long time now). As such I'd doubt it'd be permanent or particularly risky.
That said, we won't know until proper extensive research has been done. As there is fierce opposition to any kind of research on the reality of the situation, that will probably take a while. I wouldn't worry about it too much but consider that it is a possibility.
There's very little evidence that shedding transmission is a real thing. People have talked about being around others that have been vax'ed and that altering their period, but that is likely pheromone-based (the vax'd person is messed up from the vax, and the other person's clock naturally adjusts to start to match, as has been observed with women for a long time now). As such I'd doubt it'd be permanent or particularly risky.
That said, we won't know until proper extensive research has been done. As there is fierce opposition to any kind of research on the reality of the situation, that will probably take a while. I wouldn't worry about it too much but consider that it is a possibility.