My wife has been experiencing something similar, she has them for around 2+ weeks then maybe 1-3 days off then it starts back up again and lasts 2+ weeks. My wife doesn't think it's related to the vaccine because prior to the vaccine, there were a couple of summers where she would completely miss one, but it only happened in the summer and for 2 or 3 summers in a row, but she's never had anything to the extreme that she's been experiencing since getting the vaccine smh. Wonder if Pfizer would have any incentive to come out with some treatment to try and regulate them?
Missing periods is one thing; a 2 week or longer period is completely different. I hope you have a good doctor because that kind of bleeding is really unhealthy. Menstrual blood is full of nutrients because it's what nourishes the baby. Losing that much blood means she's losing a lot of vitamins, minerals, iron, etc. If your wife isn't taking prenatal vitamins, she should probably start taking them even if you're not trying for kids. If her doctor has drank the covid koolaid, get a new doctor asap.
My friend's doctor suggested birth control which is dumb as fuck. Birth control is just throwing a wrench into the hormonal works so to speak. It's almost never a good solution. If Pfizer does offer some treatment it's going to have more side effects so they can sell more drugs. I've always been cynical about doctors, but covid has shown they're so much worse than I imagined.
This is interesting thanks for the reply. We have teenagers and aren’t trying for any more children. I don’t know how good her dr is she suggested my wife get an IUD but my wife said no she didn’t want to. I’ve been snipped. But my wife’s dr didn’t seem all that concerned and my wife doesn’t either. But she’s drank the Covid vax koolaid and thinks all these drs have her best interest in mind. Maybe I should suggest she sees another dr.
My wife has been experiencing something similar, she has them for around 2+ weeks then maybe 1-3 days off then it starts back up again and lasts 2+ weeks. My wife doesn't think it's related to the vaccine because prior to the vaccine, there were a couple of summers where she would completely miss one, but it only happened in the summer and for 2 or 3 summers in a row, but she's never had anything to the extreme that she's been experiencing since getting the vaccine smh. Wonder if Pfizer would have any incentive to come out with some treatment to try and regulate them?
Missing periods is one thing; a 2 week or longer period is completely different. I hope you have a good doctor because that kind of bleeding is really unhealthy. Menstrual blood is full of nutrients because it's what nourishes the baby. Losing that much blood means she's losing a lot of vitamins, minerals, iron, etc. If your wife isn't taking prenatal vitamins, she should probably start taking them even if you're not trying for kids. If her doctor has drank the covid koolaid, get a new doctor asap.
My friend's doctor suggested birth control which is dumb as fuck. Birth control is just throwing a wrench into the hormonal works so to speak. It's almost never a good solution. If Pfizer does offer some treatment it's going to have more side effects so they can sell more drugs. I've always been cynical about doctors, but covid has shown they're so much worse than I imagined.
This is interesting thanks for the reply. We have teenagers and aren’t trying for any more children. I don’t know how good her dr is she suggested my wife get an IUD but my wife said no she didn’t want to. I’ve been snipped. But my wife’s dr didn’t seem all that concerned and my wife doesn’t either. But she’s drank the Covid vax koolaid and thinks all these drs have her best interest in mind. Maybe I should suggest she sees another dr.