COVID-19 jabs do indeed affect women's menstrual cycles: study
When COVID-19 vaccines came out in 2021 many female recipients reported changes to their menstrual cycles. Some of those changes were minor, some major, even debilitating. The official take on the vaccines at the time was that they were "safe and effective", and that only a science-denying conspiracy theorist would question the "safe and effective" designation. And it did not matter even if a skeptic was a medical professional as was often the case, especially when various jurisdictions were rolling out COVID vaccine mandates.
Fast forward a year, and none other than The Washington Post publishes a report about a study that found out that indeed there is a connection between COVID vaccines and menstrual cycle disruption in women. So, in a sane world, we should have a wave of apologies going out to all those unfairly maligned in the past, and open discussion of the matter, a wave of feminist outrage - but of course, that would happen in a sane world, in the world that we have I would expect none of that.
In the world that we have what those of us who think for ourselves and seek and value real knowledge should do is keep the course - seek knowledge, do your own research and make distrust of official institutions your default position.
References
Women said coronavirus shots affect periods. New study shows they’re right.
Amanda Morris, The Washington Post, 27 September 2022
25 August 2021 - Vaccine Mandate Protest in Providence - A nurse speaks
@borepstein , 12 September 2021
Distrust as the most reasonable default position
@borepstein , 6 February 2022
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I wonder what will the future effects of the vaccines be.
Me too - but you no longer have to wonder about some things that have taken place already, like these effects some women have had to go though. And it is quite bad in some instances.