I read the article. According to the study, out of not quite 4,000 women, it was found that their menstrual cycle around the first and second vaccine was altered by less than one day. After that, it went back to the way it was before.
I don't find that significant. Especially since aspirin, Ibuprofen, chemotherapy, certain birth controls, certain anti-depressants, and more can make subtle changes.
I took the vaccine, but only after extreme consideration. I have decided not to take the booster.
If these women's menstrual cycles were stopping, increasing by several days, or ncreased in flow, whether permanenty or even a few months, then that would be something to get ruffled about.
But bleeding for an extra "less than one day" for a couple of months just isn't cause to sound the alarm.
I know that Covid and the vaccine are topics that do not bring out the best in people here - on both sides.
I'm sorry for that.