Medical experts and frontline doctors who urged the public to refrain from getting covid vaccinated were ostracized and censored by the corporate press. Claims that the so-called “vaccines,” which provide no inoculation against transmission of covid, cause infertility were deemed a far-fetched conspiracy theory by the establishment.
Now, the same entities that promoted the globalist “get vaccinated” agenda are beginning to report the truth about the effects of the experimental gene modification shots.
Gateway Pundit –
A new report published by the Washington Post cites a study confirming covid injections negatively disrupt women’s menstrual cycles.
“Women said covid shots affect periods. A new study shows they’re right,” the article published by WaPo on Tuesday warns.
The far-left publication references a study published in on Tuesday by the National Institute of Health in the British Medical Journal. The study examined the menstrual cycles of women from around the world who used Natural Cycles, a popular period-tracking app. Amon participants, 14,936 women were vaccinated and 4,686 were not.
“Because app users tracked their menstrual cycles each month, the researchers were able to analyze three menstrual cycles before vaccination and at least one cycle after, and compare them with four menstrual cycles in the unvaccinated group,” the Washington Post notes.
According to the study, vaccinated women got their periods 0.71 days late after receiving one dose of mRNA-modifying technology, while women who received two “vaccines” within one menstrual cycle experienced “greater disruptions” The average double jabbed woman saw their cycle length increase by four days, while thirteen percent of those who received two shots experienced an eight-day delay or more.
“People have expressed frustration that public health officials didn’t warn them about the possible side effect or do more research before rolling out the vaccines,” WaPo reports.
The study fails to address the effects covid shots have on non-binary individuals, the publication warns.
“The study also didn’t answer all of the questions raised by people about vaccines and periods, including how the shots affect trans men and nonbinary individuals. Ever since the vaccines were rolled out, many people on social media have complained of longer, heavier and more-painful periods after getting vaccinated. This study did not look at the heaviness of periods or other side effects such as cramps.”
WaPo cites a second survey that examines the vaccine’s effects on the menstrual cycle of 160,000 participants, “including transgender and postmenopausal people.”
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