Yes some women experienced menstrual issues after the COVID vaccine.
From what I understand their cycles went back to normal.
I was vaccinated with the first 2 doses. But didn’t get any boosters. I think I will this year with my flu shot though.
Sometimes you have to take on small side effects and most side effects are rare.
Vaccines are good for our society. So many diseases that kill you quick are rare now thanks to vaccines.
Something like cancer has a very rough treatment. It’s so difficult on your body.
I’d gladly take a vaccine and deal with small side effects than to go through chemo and possibly die a slow death.
I’m also untrusting of the pharma industry. I personally think we’re over medicated, especially in the western world.
But you can’t deny how lucky we are to live in a time where we are making these types of medical advances.
Fluffy_genderOctober 4, 2024(Edited October 4, 2024)
If anything, the pharma industry will make more money without vaccines. Vaccines are way cheaper than treatment. I can never understand this argument against vaccines
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Yes some women experienced menstrual issues after the COVID vaccine. From what I understand their cycles went back to normal.
I was vaccinated with the first 2 doses. But didn’t get any boosters. I think I will this year with my flu shot though.
Sometimes you have to take on small side effects and most side effects are rare. Vaccines are good for our society. So many diseases that kill you quick are rare now thanks to vaccines.
Something like cancer has a very rough treatment. It’s so difficult on your body. I’d gladly take a vaccine and deal with small side effects than to go through chemo and possibly die a slow death.
I’m also untrusting of the pharma industry. I personally think we’re over medicated, especially in the western world. But you can’t deny how lucky we are to live in a time where we are making these types of medical advances.
If anything, the pharma industry will make more money without vaccines. Vaccines are way cheaper than treatment. I can never understand this argument against vaccines