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re: The conspiracy theory that the jab effects menstrual cycles turns out to be true.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:01 am to lsupride87
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:01 am to lsupride87
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You are off the deep end.
Tell that to the women who had to get hysterectomies.
Your wife got pregnant so who cares. How compassionate of you.....
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:03 am to Bard
None of your articles are calling it conspiracy theories
That sounds like a doctor calling it a conspiracy theory? It’s exactly what my wife’s Ob told her. We have heard reports of this happening, but we don’t have data on it yet. I know y’all are batshit insane, but after 2-3 months of the vaccine exactly what do you want a doctor to say?
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So far, there’s no data linking the vaccines to changes in menstruation,” Alice Lu-Culligan and Dr Randi Hutter Epstein at Yale School of Medicine wrote in the New York Times. “Even if there is a connection, one unusual period is no cause for alarm.”
That sounds like a doctor calling it a conspiracy theory? It’s exactly what my wife’s Ob told her. We have heard reports of this happening, but we don’t have data on it yet. I know y’all are batshit insane, but after 2-3 months of the vaccine exactly what do you want a doctor to say?
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:04 am to Bard
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Mother Jones: 04/20/2021 - Social Media Influencers Are Spreading Wild Rumors About COVID-19 Vaccines and Periods The Guardian: 04/23/2021 - ‘No data’ linking Covid vaccines to menstrual changes, US experts say And then the pivot... ABC: 04/29/2021 - Menstruation and coronavirus: doctors dismiss claims vaccinated strangers can affect women's periods
This is what pisses me off so much. Knowing damn good and well the public was told it was safe and the rumors about it affecting menstrual cycles/fertility had been debunked.
Then have the audacity to gaslight us acting like that never happened. We’re just imagining what we saw over and over for a year.
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 11:10 am
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:05 am to Lightning
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Depopulation via infertility. The true damage of these jabs won’t be known for several decades.
Sounds like the show Utopia.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:06 am to LSUAngelHere1
quote:You are frightening. When covid first hit and I read liberal threads on Reddit it was terrifying some of the shite they said
Tell that to the women who had to get hysterectomies.
Your wife got pregnant so who cares. How compassionate of you
Your posts lately are just as scary on the other side of the coin
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 11:07 am
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:07 am to lsupride87
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That sounds like a doctor calling it a conspiracy theory? It’s exactly what my wife’s Ob told her. We have heard reports of this happening, but we don’t have data on it yet. I know y’all are batshit insane, but after 2-3 months of the vaccine exactly what do you want a doctor to say?
And here comes the disingenuous bs! The MSM calling it wild rumors that have been debunked is the same thing as saying it’s a conspiracy!
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:08 am to lsupride87
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You are frightening. When covid first hit and I read liberal threads on Reddit it was terrifying some of the shite they said Your posts lately are just as scary on the other side of the coin
The way you lie with such ease is what is truly frightening.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:13 am to LSUAngelHere1
You are equating a menstrual cycle changing a few days to hysterectomies. But I’m the liar ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconLOL.gif)
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Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:17 am to lsupride87
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That sounds like a doctor calling it a conspiracy theory?
When the narrative at the time is "if you ask critical questions then you are an anti-vaxxing kook", yes. What we've seen since these vaccines were first rolled out was every attempt to downplay anything but unequivocal support as being "anti-science" and thus deserving of ridicule and scorn.
We've seen the same thing with carditis and thrombosis, especially in children. The rhetoric for vaccinating kids is full-throated even though the aforementioned health issues are more likely to occur in them after vaccination than simple natural infection (as witnessed by their far superior numbers in survival and not needing hospitalization throughout every variant versus the older age ranges).
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I know y’all are batshit insane, but after 2-3 months of the vaccine exactly what do you want a doctor to say?
The truth. "This wasn't tested long enough for us to know if this is an adverse reaction or not" instead of "this is nothing".
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 11:19 am
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:17 am to LSUAngelHere1
The first period after my wife got Moderna was a couple weeks late. Went back to normal but frick all that. There needs to be research into why there is any impact at all to a menstrual cycle. I can understand blood clots and heart inflammation, but this is bizarre.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:18 am to lsupride87
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That sounds like a doctor calling it a conspiracy theory?
Myth... conspiracy theory, misinformation, debunked, flat out lying.... You’re using semantics to deny what we all know is true.
** Albert Hsu, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist at MU Health Care, said he frequently hears COVID-19 vaccine concerns from patients who are trying to conceive.
“While studies are ongoing, there is no data that the COVID-19 vaccines may cause infertility and no credible scientific theories for how the COVID-19 vaccine may cause female infertility,” Hsu said. “Statements linking COVID-19 vaccines to female infertility are currently speculative at best.”
The myth Is based on an assumption that the vaccine could cause the body to attack syncytin-1, a protein in the placenta that shares a small piece of genetic code with the spike protein of the coronavirus
** When the first COVID-19 vaccine crossed the finish line and was authorized for use in the U.S., the first piece of misinformation about the vaccine wasn’t far behind. A social media myth claimed the vaccine could cause infertility in women.
MU Health Care family medicine doctor Laura Morris, MD, has heard it so many times, she doesn’t even wait for her patients to bring it up.
“I proactively address this rumor with my patients of reproductive age who have not been vaccinated,” said Morris, who treats pregnant women and delivers babies as part of her practice. “There is no plausible reason — no medical or scientific mechanism — for this vaccine to interact with a woman’s reproductive organs or have any interaction with an egg that’s been released or fertilized.”
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:20 am to LSUAngelHere1
quote:Umm, what issue do you have with this, and what does the current study have to do with this?
true.
** Albert Hsu, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist at MU Health Care, said he frequently hears COVID-19 vaccine concerns from patients who are trying to conceive.
“While studies are ongoing, there is no data that the COVID-19 vaccines may cause infertility and no credible scientific theories for how the COVID-19 vaccine may cause female infertility,” Hsu said. “Statements linking COVID-19 vaccines to female infertility are currently speculative at best.”
The myth is based on an assumption that the vaccine could cause the body to attack syncytin-1, a protein in the placenta that shares a small piece of genetic code with the spike protein of the coronavirus
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:23 am to flyAU
quote:Stress, sickness, injury etc can all change a woman’s cycle. A body mounting an antibody response to a vaccine seems right in line with something that could also effect it
The first period after my wife got Moderna was a couple weeks late. Went back to normal but frick all that. There needs to be research into why there is any impact at all to a menstrual cycle. I can understand blood clots and heart inflammation, but this is bizarre.
Down vote away
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:23 am to lsupride87
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after 2-3 months of the vaccine exactly what do you want a doctor to say?
“We will know if this is vaccine is safe once it’s approved.”
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:23 am to lsupride87
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You are equating a menstrual cycle changing a few days to hysterectomies. But I’m the liar
Are you slow or intentionally obtuse?
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:25 am to LSUAngelHere1
quote:If intentionally obtuse means not equating a change in a woman’s cycle to hysterectomies, yes
Are you slow or intentionally obtuse?
The finding of the study is a small percentage of women have on average a 2 day change in their cycle
Taking that and going off on hysterectomies is lunacy
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 11:26 am
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:25 am to dakarx
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Most likely scenario is they they knew and didn't care.
Wrong, they care. They did many years of research to know exactly what the jab would do. They care. Just not about you being healthy. The thought of more than a billion people alive makes them sick to their stomach. They care a lot about what this mRNA injection does.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:28 am to Bard
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The truth. "This wasn't tested long enough for us to know if this is an adverse reaction or not" instead of "this is nothing".
Right? He tries to gaslight everyone into thinking they’re crazy when we know what we read and heard for ourselves.
What do we expect Drs to say? Geez, how about not calling it a myth, rumor, misinformation, etc.
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:28 am to lsupride87
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Stress, sickness, injury etc can all change a woman’s cycle. A body mounting an antibody response to a vaccine seems right in line with something that could also effect it Down vote away
Good point. A woman’s cycle is such a mainstay of “normalness” when there is ever any waver in its timing we are instinctually alarmed.
Posted on 1/17/22 at 11:35 am to lsupride87
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intentionally obtuse means not equating a change in a woman’s cycle to hysterectomies, yes
I never once said those two are the same...But you already knew that.
I said some woman’s cycles have changed, some haven’t stopped bleeding, some went into early menopause, some stopped ovulating, some have a cycle every few months, some are having endometriosis comes back worse than ever, some are having to get hysterectomies from the massive clotting,
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The finding of the study is a small percentage of women have on average a 2 day change in their cycle
Taking that and going off on hysterectomies is lunacy
Tell that to all the women who are suffering now bc they trusted those who said it was safe.
This post was edited on 1/17/22 at 11:42 am
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