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Sun Jul 17 19:25:59 PDT 2022


Major Study Confirms COVID Vaccines Alter Women's Periods

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/menstruation-changes-covid-vaccines-rcna38348
https://thegrayzone.com/2021/08/13/cdc-fda-women-covid-19-vaccines-menstrual-disruption/
https://twitter.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1548140393073496066
https://www.science.org/content/article/thousands-report-unusual-menstruation-patterns-after-covid-19-vaccination
https://starkrealities.substack.com/p/public-health-erred-on-the-side-of


Since Covid vaccines first became available more than a year and a
half ago, women have been sounding alarms about the shots' adverse
effect on their menstruation.

For example, in an August 2021 article at The Grayzone that criticized
the U.S. medical establishment's failure to study the effects of the
vaccines on women's reproductive systems, Marcie Smith Parenti
recounted disturbing experiences from her own circle of friends:

    Their symptoms have included hemorrhagic bleeding lasting more
than a month; heavy intermittent bleeding for four months; passing
golf-ball size clots of blood; and extreme cramping, serious enough to
land one friend in the ER.

On social media, the The Grayzone was accused of "fearmongering,"
being "anti-vax," and peddling "dangerous disinformation." Meanwhile,
the response of the FDA and CDC to women's pleas might be best
characterized as a bureaucratic shrug.

In August, NPR said the FDA and all three U.S. vaccine manufacturers
claimed "they have not seen evidence that any of the vaccines cause
menstrual irregularities." The American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists said it was "aware" of the complaints, but urged women
to plunge forward with vaccinations anyway without regard to the
timing of their cycles.

Now, however, a large-scale study adds substantial new confirmation of
what thousands of women have been proclaiming since the jabs started.
As NBC News reports:

    "An analysis published Friday in the journal Science Advances
found that 42% of people with regular menstrual cycles said they bled
more heavily than usual after vaccination...14% reported a lighter
period."

The study also found many women who don't typically menstruate—such as
those beyond menopause and those on certain long-term
contraceptives—experienced "breakthrough" or unexpected bleeding after
receiving Covid vaccines.

    The left wing of the Covidian cult could not stand that we trusted
actual women more than Pfizer's PR department https://t.co/ifGDUqvYZt
    — Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) July 16, 2022

The authors of the study note that the percentages reporting unusual
menstruation may overstate the actual frequency to some degree, as
those who'd had bad experiences may have been more inclined to
participate in the study.

One of the authors is University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
biological anthropologist Kathryn Clancy, who'd experienced the
phenomenon herself. In her case, it was an extraordinarily heavy and
lengthy period, which is called "menstrual flooding."

Her suspicions were magnified when one of her graduate students had
told her she'd "had the worst cramps of her life" after receiving a
Covid shot. Clancy promptly took to Twitter in February 2021 and asked
if other women had endured anything similar. Many confirmed they had,
which led to the launch of a formal study.

She and the grad student, Katharine Lee, initially set out to survey
500 women. That many signed up in a single hour. The authors reset
their sights and ended up with more than 165,000 participants from all
over the world. This week's findings represent an analysis of a subset
of more than 39,000 participants between 18 and 80 years old.

It remains to be seen if the menstrual changes are a sign of something
more sinister. Regardless, many women who've experienced them without
having received an FDA warning about the side-effect have surely been
alarmed. Post-menopausal bleeding, for example, is a symptom of
uterine cancer.

Why was there no warning from the FDA? Because those who participated
in Covid vaccine trials weren't even asked about menstrual changes.

For its part, The New York Times cheerfully assures us that "experts"
say there's no cause for alarm. Sure, the "experts" have already
unleashed a multifaceted public health catastrophe in the name of
battling Covid, but trust them this time, ladies!

    A new study — the largest to date — shows how the Covid vaccine
may affect menstruation. Experts say, based on the findings, there is
no cause for alarm. https://t.co/V5MvxkHwYU
    — The New York Times (@nytimes) July 15, 2022


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