My daughter took first and second Moderna vaccine. She got her first, second and third period exactly one week early. First and second period was so painful she nearly ended up in the emergency ward -- excruciating pain, vomiting and diarreah. I started looking up these symptoms with Moderna and found quite a few people suffering same side effects, others just irregular timing, while others on menopause getting a period.
I took my daughter to the gyno and explained all this so they checked her and found that she is fine but has one cyst on ovaries (very common and harmless). I have on both my ovaries and never ever suffered from them.
He said her period should come on time this 3rd period so in a weeks time and that these side effects will go and not to worry about them.
He prescribed her suppositories for the pain if she experiences it again and even an injection if that does not control the pain.
She got her period on the day she had to travel back to country of work... (one week early again) so gave her panadol extra very early before pain started and told her to take the suppository if it started getting out of control. She travelled OK by taking the panadol extra every 4 hours first and second day. Feeling very emotional (tearful) which is obviously hormonal and she never suffered these things before ever so my conclusion is this is a side effect that they could have the decency to warn women about as it can turn your day upside down if you happen to be at work or travelling. It is this lack of transparency that makes me angry and distrust the vaccine and am postponing mine as long as I can and hope to take Sinofarm. I have found on the net persons who took Moderna, and Astraveneca who have had these same side effects. From what I understand it is the body's immune reaction to fight this particular virus after taking the vaccine which causes these symptoms. I think it is important that we share these experiences so that people know what can happen. It does not happen to everyone, to be prepared as it can hit you and totally immobilize you which would not be pleasant especially in meeting or on a trip somewhere.
In reading up about this I found a female American doctor who prepared a survey to ask women if there were any changes to their menstruation cycle to address this (will look for it and add the link for information), when she realized women were getting changes to their menstrual cycle. However, I think most gynecologists are not aware of all this yet -- I knew more because I went searching for women's chat boards describing their individual experiences as soon as I linked the vaccine to these strange changes. #moderna #menses #pain #nausea #dysmenorrhea 25/5/21
I took my daughter to the gyno and explained all this so they checked her and found that she is fine but has one cyst on ovaries (very common and harmless). I have on both my ovaries and never ever suffered from them.
He said her period should come on time this 3rd period so in a weeks time and that these side effects will go and not to worry about them.
He prescribed her suppositories for the pain if she experiences it again and even an injection if that does not control the pain.
She got her period on the day she had to travel back to country of work... (one week early again) so gave her panadol extra very early before pain started and told her to take the suppository if it started getting out of control. She travelled OK by taking the panadol extra every 4 hours first and second day. Feeling very emotional (tearful) which is obviously hormonal and she never suffered these things before ever so my conclusion is this is a side effect that they could have the decency to warn women about as it can turn your day upside down if you happen to be at work or travelling. It is this lack of transparency that makes me angry and distrust the vaccine and am postponing mine as long as I can and hope to take Sinofarm. I have found on the net persons who took Moderna, and Astraveneca who have had these same side effects. From what I understand it is the body's immune reaction to fight this particular virus after taking the vaccine which causes these symptoms. I think it is important that we share these experiences so that people know what can happen. It does not happen to everyone, to be prepared as it can hit you and totally immobilize you which would not be pleasant especially in meeting or on a trip somewhere.
In reading up about this I found a female American doctor who prepared a survey to ask women if there were any changes to their menstruation cycle to address this (will look for it and add the link for information), when she realized women were getting changes to their menstrual cycle. However, I think most gynecologists are not aware of all this yet -- I knew more because I went searching for women's chat boards describing their individual experiences as soon as I linked the vaccine to these strange changes. #moderna #menses #pain #nausea #dysmenorrhea 25/5/21