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Originally Posted by Botten
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It is still you. Read your actual study.
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I did. Clearly you did not. This part is far more concerning than just dismissing it as "1 extra day of bleeding"-
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"Reported breakthrough bleeding in nonmenstruating respondents
Nonmenstruating people consisted of two groups: premenopausal people [using long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) and/or continuous hormonal contraceptives and/or gender-affirming treatment that eliminates menstruation] and postmenopausal people over the age of 55 who had not bled for at least 12 months (before SARS-CoV-2 vaccination). Among nonmenstruating, premenopausal respondents (N = 1815) on hormonal treatments, a majority of this sample (65.7%) experienced breakthrough bleeding after a vaccine, although this was significantly different between respondents using only LARC (70.5%) and respondents using gender-affirming care (38.5%). Among postmenopausal people who were not on any hormonal treatments (N = 238), breakthrough bleeding was reported by 66.0% of respondents
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WTF, so imagine being 45+/premenopausal, have not had a period in over 12 months, and all of the sudden, you're bleeding.
Yep, nothing to see here.
But move the goalposts again.