Having heavier periods doesnt = infertility. Nor does a messed up cycle. Stress messes mine up every few months, and my periods can be randomly unbelievably heavy and extremely painful (i have NOT gotten rhe vaccine), im in my 30s and I am VERY fertile (we just went to the doctor not too long ago, we were about to try)
I guess the change can be concerning, especially for someone who has had consistently regular periods their entire fertile life....but none of what they describe could be attributed solely to infertility.
The truth is, we just dont know however because there were no fucking trials done.
You have a good point. What happened to these women might be caused by the vaccine or it might not, it might be serious or it might not. But the scary thing is we have no way of knowing at this point. While I'm not going to definitively say that the vaccine can kill or that it has negative effects, I'm not taking it until long-term trials are done and encouraging other people to decline for the time being.
Doctors did ask the question in advance due to concerns about how the mrna interacts with specific proteins related to female fertility. Don't know the science but these symptoms plus the advance concern does raise red flags.
Having heavier periods doesnt = infertility. Nor does a messed up cycle. Stress messes mine up every few months, and my periods can be randomly unbelievably heavy and extremely painful (i have NOT gotten rhe vaccine), im in my 30s and I am VERY fertile (we just went to the doctor not too long ago, we were about to try)
I guess the change can be concerning, especially for someone who has had consistently regular periods their entire fertile life....but none of what they describe could be attributed solely to infertility.
The truth is, we just dont know however because there were no fucking trials done.
You're right but it's definitely not a good sign. Women with irregular ovulation cycles usually struggle with getting pregnant
Yeah, youre right for sure.
You have a good point. What happened to these women might be caused by the vaccine or it might not, it might be serious or it might not. But the scary thing is we have no way of knowing at this point. While I'm not going to definitively say that the vaccine can kill or that it has negative effects, I'm not taking it until long-term trials are done and encouraging other people to decline for the time being.
100% with you.
Doctors did ask the question in advance due to concerns about how the mrna interacts with specific proteins related to female fertility. Don't know the science but these symptoms plus the advance concern does raise red flags.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/02/a_doctors_view_about_the_new_mrna_vaccines.html
In addition to all the other Red Flags that have lined out decent into 🤡🌍.
Scary.