After Katharine Lee got her COVID-19 vaccine, she noticed an unusual side effect: a heavier period. She shared her observation with a fellow anthropologist, Kathryn Clancy, who had the same reaction. Clancy posted her findings on Twitter and the tweet went viral––apparently, they weren’t alone in this: thousands of people were experiencing similar side effects from the vaccination. The two biological anthropologists went on to launch a research study into the effects the COVID-19 vaccines might have on the menstrual cycle. Early findings: even some people who had aged out of periods, or were on hormone-suppressing drugs, experienced sudden, heavier periods. But this wasn’t one of the side effects that the CDC looked for in its studies. As it turns out: this comes from a long lineage of periods, and people with periods, being overlooked in scientific studies. VICE News digs into the history of how and why scientists have failed to adequately study periods and kept any information they do have away from the people who have them. And how that’s having very real consequences today.
From minute 36 onwards, Dr McCullough speaks about fertility, among them:
1) The trials for the vaccines intentionally exclude women and pregnant women
2) From animal studies, the fertility rates drop by 16%
3) The spike protein accumulates in the ovaries
A very serious concern is that usually, bleeding after menopause is a sign of cancer!
This young lady took both of her Moderna shots and now she has been invited for cervical cancer screening because, according to the letter she received, 1,500 women have developed cancer after the vaccine.
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Update 4 Nov 2021
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