I have an IUD. Prior to July 2021 I hadn't had a period in 6 years. At the time, I was required to go into my office every other Thursday. When the company mandated jabs or get fired, I'd start feeling sick around 2 pm, headache, fatigue, brain fog. By every other Friday afternoon, I had a heavy period, every two weeks until mid-October. A few weeks after Texas Gov Abbot executive ordered no mandatory vaccines, the company for which I consult backed off requiring eveyone in the office from getting jabbed. As a consultant, I managed to escape the mandate, but not unscathed. Masks don't work to prevent inhaling that shit, and one can't avoid using a communal area like the bathroom where it's aersoled with every flush. Being period-on for a week every two weeks is frustrating as hell. My ivermectin was held up at the Mexico border until it was too late for me. Thankfully, I'm already done with having more children, watching so many others stillbirth has been excruciating as a mother.
Yes. Shedders.
I have an IUD. Prior to July 2021 I hadn't had a period in 6 years. At the time, I was required to go into my office every other Thursday. When the company mandated jabs or get fired, I'd start feeling sick around 2 pm, headache, fatigue, brain fog. By every other Friday afternoon, I had a heavy period, every two weeks until mid-October. A few weeks after Texas Gov Abbot executive ordered no mandatory vaccines, the company for which I consult backed off requiring eveyone in the office from getting jabbed. As a consultant, I managed to escape the mandate, but not unscathed. Masks don't work to prevent inhaling that shit, and one can't avoid using a communal area like the bathroom where it's aersoled with every flush. Being period-on for a week every two weeks is frustrating as hell. My ivermectin was held up at the Mexico border until it was too late for me. Thankfully, I'm already done with having more children, watching so many others stillbirth has been excruciating as a mother.