Posted on 07/15/2022 6:58:06 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Except in early 2021, when people started noticing that they had heavier than usual, or unexpected, menstrual bleeding after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
[A]ccording to a massive study published in Science Advances which surveyed more than 39,000 adults over three months, and found around 42 percent of those with regular menstrual cycles bled more heavily than usual after vaccination.
Of respondents who described their menstrual cycles as predominantly regular, nearly half of respondents in the online survey (42 percent) said they had heavier menstrual bleeding after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
Roughly the same proportion of people [women] (44 percent) reported no change to their period flow after vaccination.
A much smaller proportion of people [women] had lighter periods.
What's more, a sizeable fraction of people[women] who don't typically menstruate (because they are post-menopausal or use long-acting reversible contraceptives or gender-affirming hormones) also reported breakthrough bleeding.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencealert.com ...
It’s only in men though
Don’t give this poison to your daughters folks. The vaccine is useless anyhow.
They don’t say if the heavy cycles are for a few months only or if they appear to be an ongoing problem.
Actually, the article does say that the problem is short-lived. I just didn’t get that into the excerpt.
That’s the ticket.
It is not a “side effect” it is just a thing.
Certainly there is no reason to list or report it anywhere.
Fda does not require listing of ‘things’
Brandon however loves it....you know...the thing!
It’s astonishingly annoying, and how long that crpp will go on before something straightens out the punks who cater to the lunatic whims of a tiny minority of weirdos is going to be annoying too.
How horrid.
Yikes! Since this is chemistry by population reducers, they targeted reproduction biology.
Why people keep getting jabbed with a vaccine that might have worked on the Feb/Mar 2020 variant but is now clear makes no difference on the current variant.
And right in the middle of an Amy Schumer catastrophic tampon shortage.
“Among the people under 45 years old, those who experienced heavier periods after getting vaccinated were more likely to be older, identify as Latino or Hispanic, or have pre-existing conditions such as endometriosis.”
I asked my 33 year old neighbor about this after her 2nd shot, plus one booster back in March. She said she had always had light painless periods, but since her 2nd shot, they were heavier and painful with bad cramps.
I told her the reason I asked was I read that some women were experiencing this post vaccine.
I asked her again about it about 2 weeks ago. She said she never had cramps or heavy periods. I think the vaccines are also affecting people’s memories or they are in denial when they realize the shot was a mistake.
She also has had an itchy rash on her leg, and one hand since her 1st shot, and her Mom has a rash on her wrist and one hand since her first shot.
They are scabby and red from constant scratching, and Cortisone doesn’t stop the itch.
And then there is that Tampon shortage thing...
This was happening to my unvaxxed daughter just being around the vaxxed
My sister-in-law experienced post menopausal bleeding right after her booster shot several weeks ago. Her doctor denied any connection and pressured her to get a hysterectomy, which she did. She is my fifth relative to suffer side effects of the shot. Only three survived them.
PING
The bass player in our senior citizens band is just getting over Covid. He’s almost 71 and fully vaxxed and boosted. He was astonished and upset when hubby and I told him last summer that we weren’t vaccinated. Now our 80-year-old drummer, also fully vaxxed and boosted, just tested positive and also has a respiratory infection. 😬
They’ll never question the shot, of course.
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