These people are continuously putting their hands in the fire, pulling it back and screaming in pain, and then doing it again 5 minutes later thinking it will be different this time.
An article the other day said cycles (whole month progression) were changed, not flow. By a very tiny amount. Women would not notice or care about that, I think. But if clots and cramps have a chance of association they would.
Well that sounds disingenuous. I know of 2 women who had alarming amounts of menstrual flow and clotting just weeks after getting vaccinated. One was too scared to go to the doctor and refused to get any boosters cause of it. The other went to the doctor and got prescribed blood thinners but still refuses to believe it was the vaccine.
If you mean the study, they didn't address the bleeding aspects at all. It did seem odd. Who cares about a day more or less, like picking the safest possible thing that doesn't matter to study. I hope the first woman is doing better, if not she needs to follow up.
No one I know seems to care about that one.
Yea for real, my cousin who has had 2 miscarriages since getting vaccinated is still getting a booster. Madness.
2 miscarriages!!! My lord what would it take!?
These people are continuously putting their hands in the fire, pulling it back and screaming in pain, and then doing it again 5 minutes later thinking it will be different this time.
It will probably take her being told that she is sterile, or that her insides are so fucked up she could never carry a child to term.
Even then I think they'd still struggle to accept it was from the vaccine.
It means it's working.
An article the other day said cycles (whole month progression) were changed, not flow. By a very tiny amount. Women would not notice or care about that, I think. But if clots and cramps have a chance of association they would.
Well that sounds disingenuous. I know of 2 women who had alarming amounts of menstrual flow and clotting just weeks after getting vaccinated. One was too scared to go to the doctor and refused to get any boosters cause of it. The other went to the doctor and got prescribed blood thinners but still refuses to believe it was the vaccine.
If you mean the study, they didn't address the bleeding aspects at all. It did seem odd. Who cares about a day more or less, like picking the safest possible thing that doesn't matter to study. I hope the first woman is doing better, if not she needs to follow up.
Yeah I was referring to the study. And yeah the first chick is doing better but she was definitely terrified at first. And understandably so.
For women to care about real world consequences they would first have to emancipate themselves from SSRI fantasyland