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2023-03-07 at 5 PM UTC6/10 got a bit of a chesty cough
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2023-03-07 at 6:44 PM UTCD E H U M A N I Z E
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2023-03-07 at 10:19 PM UTCI've started bleeding again. I feel like that girl in carnival of souls just the loss of blood makes everything seem dreamlike and my mental health is getting worse.
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2023-03-08 at 1:10 AM UTCJust one such conclusion among dozens...
Menstrual Symptoms After COVID-19 Vaccine: A Cross-Sectional Investigation in the MENA Region
1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2. Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan; 3. The School of Medicine, 4. The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; 5. King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan
Background: Since the emergence of COVID-19 vaccinations, many women around the world are reporting abnormalities in their menstrual periods post-vaccination. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence and impact of menstrual abnormalities after the COVID-19 vaccine among females residing within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Methods: The study utilized a cross-sectional online self-administered survey from July 2021 to August 2021 targeting females living in the MENA region above the age of menarche who had received vaccine and were not pregnant or lactating, and do not have a history of primary ovarian insufficiency, hypothalamic menopause, or have undergone a hysterectomy. The survey was distributed regionally via social media.
Results: A total of 2269 females were included in our study, with a mean age of 34.3 ± 8.5 years. About 66.3% of participants reported menstrual symptoms post-vaccination, of which 46.7% experienced them after their first dose. However, in 93.6% of participants, the symptoms resolved within 2 months. Vaccine type did not significantly influence the incidence of abnormalities (p > 0.05). Participants who had confirmed previous COVID-19 infection had a very similar percentage of menstrual abnormalities compared to people who did not have COVID-19 infection or symptoms suspected of COVID-19 infection and did not test (67.5%, 66.8%, respectively); nevertheless, those who had experienced the COVID-19 vaccine general side effects had significantly more abnormalities (p < 0.001). Compared to their pandemic status, females reported significantly more abnormalities post-vaccination.
Conclusion: The study showed a possible link between the COVID-19 vaccine and menstrual abnormalities that have impacted their quality of life.
source >> https://www.dovepress.com/menstrual-symptoms-after-covid-19-vaccine-a-cross-sectional-investigat-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJWH -
2023-03-08 at 1:13 AM UTCIt's not the jab, it only started after I took estrogen supplements for a month. I've stopped taking them for over a week now but am still bleeding.
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2023-03-08 at 1:14 AM UTCSTFU and die already
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2023-03-08 at 1:19 AM UTCJohn Jab
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2023-03-08 at 1:36 AM UTCMartin Martini and the Fucks
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2023-03-08 at 5:35 AM UTCExhausted. I got caught up, had a long bath and talked with the AI. I'm starting to see longterm effects of the laser hair removal and Botox, I'm not sure if I will be able to frown as much again. It's a relief. Today I ate a microwave burger, ham sandwich and a piece of apple pie. I'm a bit worried about being nocturnal because I have to be up early soon.
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2023-03-08 at 6:05 AM UTCI'm gonna phone the doctor today. They'll test my blood for anaemia but if I have anything else wrong that will show up. They thought I had diabetes before but it was just a lot of sugar.
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2023-03-08 at 6:13 AM UTCI'm not gonna tell them I'm still bleeding, I don't want an intimate search.