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originally posted by: TDDAgain
It isn't anecdotal, at least not for me. It took me four cycles to get rid of spontaneous bleeding when I shouldn't be. It's not nice when this happens in public. For three months I had sanitary equipment and exchange clothes with me whenever I left the house.
It IS from the vaccine and the usual scumbags that deny this and make it "oh it's anectodal" "no causal connection", can suck my toes.
originally posted by: starshift
My brother tends to go along with the kool-aid and whenever I may bring up a discussion that goes against the narrative he quickly dismisses it.
Him and his wife had gone along with the jab and several months ago she had a hysterectomy because her period would not stop.
I don't think they even considered that it could be due to shot.
She has healthcare, and honestly she's more on top of her health than I am of mine.
She's the one always worrying about my one meal a day and nocturnal lifestyle telling me I need to eat more and sleeo better lol.
I do think overall she's at no risk of losing her life or anything. It's just pretty #ty to think that her reproductice system is screwed. Especially when we both would like to have children some day.
She just started a birth control regiment about a month ago which is having some weird effects. She's gone from having no period since she got here, to having had two in the past month. I personally don't like birth control, but if it helps her, and she wants to continue using it so be it.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1v2
a reply to: Randyvine2
Thanks for that, and yeah so far she's been nothing but good to me. So, I do what I can to be good to her.
Also, are you sure you want those kinds of people sucking on your toes?đ
Continued at: thefederalist.com...
The leftâs anthem for years was âbelieve all womenâ but when American ladies reported period problems after getting the Covid jab, they were shunned.
A new study, however, shows that the Covid shot does often cause an increase in the length of womenâs menstrual cycles.
Shortly after the Covid jab became available to the public in December of 2020, women began to share concerns with their doctors and online about how it changed the flow and length of their menstrual cycles.
They were told by every bureaucrat, federal agency, and Covid tyrant that a heavier, lighter, longer, shorter, or more irregular period following the shot was just a âcoincidence.â