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Tuesday, October 04, 2022

"small, temporary"

People who got the COVID-19 vaccine reported slightly longer menstrual cycles, but the change was temporary, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal BMJ Medicine.

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Forgive me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't any change in a woman's menstrual cycle be cause for alarm? I mean, wouldn't that indicate that something ain't quite right?
And if the vaccination immediately caused issues, wouldn't that be a pretty good reason to suspect that there just might be larger problems further down the road?

19 comments:

  1. "People who got the COVID-19 vaccine..."

    "People"

    The words "woman" or "women" appear nowhere in the article.

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    1. I suppose that's one way to halve the number of negative reactions.

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  2. But were they only talking about the women? It says "people".

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  3. For my daughters- if it has mRNA, Stay Away!!

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  4. You're sexist. There is no need to worry about a woman's menstrual cycle. Let's worry about a man's menstrual cycle instead.

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  5. Don’t worry, I’m sure that the statistics that are coming out about an increased rate of miscarriages and lower overall birth rate post vaccination are just anti-vax propaganda. Even if the statistics are coming from places like the British national health service.

    Everything is fine.

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  6. I just read an article yesterday that said the vax also caused lower sperm production in men. Seems it causes the body to attack the sperm as if it was a foreign substance, like an infection.

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  7. Were the cycles actually longer or were the women irritable for a longer time?

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  8. JC! How much longer could it get??? Already at 364 days and 23 hours! - at this point one just calls it permanent condition?

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  9. You do not need to be forgiven. You are not wrong. Indeed, sometimes women's menstrual cycles go kittywompus all on their own general state of stress and unhealthiness, but at the very minimum, screwing it up immediately by having taken a poke of anthropogenic spike proteins that kill mice is a definite sign that things ain't quite right and there might be larger problems further down the road.

    Certain nutrient deficiencies often give that as the first sign before full blown rickets or scurvy or beriberi... et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Heck, it could be a sign that those rubbery wormy things are developing in their arteries.
    --nines

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    1. huh huh. he said kittywompus

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    2. I think it's cattywompus.

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  10. Woke infected: "People" get longer menstrual cycles. OK, I saw that was from BJ Medicine.

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  11. does mean you can swim in the red river longer?

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  12. Not a doctor here, but a change in that means a change in reproductive cycle and probably in reproductive ability. Not for the better.

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  13. Science fiction has injection of nanites for healing and improving the human body. The Covid vac is injecting nanites into the human body for destructive and deadly purposes.

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  14. Wear your helmet when riding your menstrual cycle.......if it's not leaking, it's not runnning......

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  15. Have you read: https://gatesofvienna.net/2022/10/when-the-vax-goes-to-your-head/
    If this is really right, then the vaxx messes with our head and changes our opinions.
    Scary to say the least.
    Alex Lund

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    1. From what I've read the vaxx produces problems throughout the body.

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