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NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
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Explains a lot of the Covidians posting here
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
Sterilization, plain and simple.
01-07-2022 12:09 PM
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
(01-07-2022 12:09 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Sterilization, plain and simple.

Completely disingenuous propaganda to say so. Your paid shilling of misinformation knows no bounds.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...ne-periods

Quote:Edelman's team took data from a popular app known as "Natural Cycles," which people can use to track their menstrual cycles. Looking at data from 3,959 individuals, they were able to see a small shift in the time between bleeding.

"We see a less-than-one-day change in their menstrual cycle length with vaccination," Edelman says.

In other words, people who were vaccinated experienced — on average — a slightly longer menstrual cycle around the time of their first and second doses.

"It's really nothing to get alarmed about," Bianchi says. Nevertheless, she adds, it does prove that the vaccines are affecting menstruation independently of other possible factors such as pandemic stress.

"I think the beauty of the study is that it does affirm what individuals were reporting," she says.

The immune and reproductive systems are linked
Researchers still aren't exactly sure why the changes occur. Edelman says the immune system and the reproductive system are linked, and some signaling immune cells also can affect the body's natural clock. Given that relationship, it's entirely possible that triggering the immune system through vaccination might change a person's cycles. But whatever's happening seems to be short-lived.

"We haven't seen anything that's concerning regarding fertility or pregnancy in terms of vaccination," she says. Moreover, she says, COVID-19 itself can have a profound effect on health.
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
(01-07-2022 12:48 PM)JDTulane Wrote:  
(01-07-2022 12:09 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Sterilization, plain and simple.

Completely disingenuous propaganda to say so. Your paid shilling of misinformation knows no bounds.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...ne-periods

Quote:Edelman's team took data from a popular app known as "Natural Cycles," which people can use to track their menstrual cycles. Looking at data from 3,959 individuals, they were able to see a small shift in the time between bleeding.

"We see a less-than-one-day change in their menstrual cycle length with vaccination," Edelman says.

In other words, people who were vaccinated experienced — on average — a slightly longer menstrual cycle around the time of their first and second doses.

"It's really nothing to get alarmed about," Bianchi says. Nevertheless, she adds, it does prove that the vaccines are affecting menstruation independently of other possible factors such as pandemic stress.

"I think the beauty of the study is that it does affirm what individuals were reporting," she says.

The immune and reproductive systems are linked
Researchers still aren't exactly sure why the changes occur. Edelman says the immune system and the reproductive system are linked, and some signaling immune cells also can affect the body's natural clock. Given that relationship, it's entirely possible that triggering the immune system through vaccination might change a person's cycles. But whatever's happening seems to be short-lived.

"We haven't seen anything that's concerning regarding fertility or pregnancy in terms of vaccination," she says. Moreover, she says, COVID-19 itself can have a profound effect on health.

I don't know who is right or what any long-term effects are (nobody does). A lot of risk for something that doesn't work.
01-07-2022 01:02 PM
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations
(01-07-2022 12:48 PM)JDTulane Wrote:  
(01-07-2022 12:09 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Sterilization, plain and simple.

Completely disingenuous propaganda to say so. Your paid shilling of misinformation knows no bounds.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...ne-periods

Quote:Edelman's team took data from a popular app known as "Natural Cycles," which people can use to track their menstrual cycles. Looking at data from 3,959 individuals, they were able to see a small shift in the time between bleeding.

"We see a less-than-one-day change in their menstrual cycle length with vaccination," Edelman says.

In other words, people who were vaccinated experienced — on average — a slightly longer menstrual cycle around the time of their first and second doses.

"It's really nothing to get alarmed about," Bianchi says. Nevertheless, she adds, it does prove that the vaccines are affecting menstruation independently of other possible factors such as pandemic stress.

"I think the beauty of the study is that it does affirm what individuals were reporting," she says.

The immune and reproductive systems are linked
Researchers still aren't exactly sure why the changes occur. Edelman says the immune system and the reproductive system are linked, and some signaling immune cells also can affect the body's natural clock. Given that relationship, it's entirely possible that triggering the immune system through vaccination might change a person's cycles. But whatever's happening seems to be short-lived.

"We haven't seen anything that's concerning regarding fertility or pregnancy in terms of vaccination," she says. Moreover, she says, COVID-19 itself can have a profound effect on health.

B.S. ^

Go to VAERS and read up on all the reproductive issues. Whether you care to admit it or not, NPR is a biased source. There are plenty of censored doctors and researchers that have rung the alarm bell on this issue, as well as numerous reports of stillbirths, and young girls (even 5 year olds) passing large blood clots.

So, NPR found a doctor that is either ignorant, paid off/threatened or just owned by Big Pharma. Somebody who would toe the official line about how safe and effective these injections are. They are a dime a dozen these days.

Those speaking out have been threatened w losing their licenses, smeared by the MSM and those for mandatory vaccinations, and have been silenced by being de-platformed. They didn't speak out just because they disagree but because these issues may well be life-long and could result in infertility. They have shown that the spike proteins accumulate in the ovaries.
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
(01-07-2022 01:02 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote:  
(01-07-2022 12:48 PM)JDTulane Wrote:  
(01-07-2022 12:09 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Sterilization, plain and simple.

Completely disingenuous propaganda to say so. Your paid shilling of misinformation knows no bounds.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot...ne-periods

Quote:Edelman's team took data from a popular app known as "Natural Cycles," which people can use to track their menstrual cycles. Looking at data from 3,959 individuals, they were able to see a small shift in the time between bleeding.

"We see a less-than-one-day change in their menstrual cycle length with vaccination," Edelman says.

In other words, people who were vaccinated experienced — on average — a slightly longer menstrual cycle around the time of their first and second doses.

"It's really nothing to get alarmed about," Bianchi says. Nevertheless, she adds, it does prove that the vaccines are affecting menstruation independently of other possible factors such as pandemic stress.

"I think the beauty of the study is that it does affirm what individuals were reporting," she says.

The immune and reproductive systems are linked
Researchers still aren't exactly sure why the changes occur. Edelman says the immune system and the reproductive system are linked, and some signaling immune cells also can affect the body's natural clock. Given that relationship, it's entirely possible that triggering the immune system through vaccination might change a person's cycles. But whatever's happening seems to be short-lived.

"We haven't seen anything that's concerning regarding fertility or pregnancy in terms of vaccination," she says. Moreover, she says, COVID-19 itself can have a profound effect on health.

B.S. ^

Go to VAERS and read up on all the reproductive issues. Whether you care to admit it or not, NPR is a biased source. There are plenty of censored doctors and researchers that have rung the alarm bell on this issue, as well as numerous reports of stillbirths, and young girls (even 5 year olds) passing large blood clots.

So, NPR found a doctor that is either ignorant, paid off/threatened or just owned by Big Pharma. Somebody who would toe the official line about how safe and effective these injections are. They are a dime a dozen these days.

Those speaking out have been threatened w losing their licenses, smeared by the MSM and those for mandatory vaccinations, and have been silenced by being de-platformed. They didn't speak out just because they disagree but because these issues may well be life-long and could result in infertility. They have shown that the spike proteins accumulate in the ovaries.

NPR is literally quoting the scientist/study leader OP refers to. When you have studies you want to purport that show "sterilization" feel free to post them. VAERS alone isn't enough. Until then, Crimson's post stands as blatant fear mongering propaganda in my eyes.
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
And your post is blatant misinformation posed by "experts." NPR is not a neutral news source. They find and publish things that adhere to their own worldview - i.e. the corrupt medical establishment and their bogus narrative that these shots are "safe and effective."

You DO know who controls funding for most studies worldwide having to do with vaccines, don't you? The garden gnome, St. Tony Fauci. If he doesn't want something studied, it doesn't get funding. How many researchers have millions of $ of their own available to do a study?

Seems you are alright with misinformation as long as it has a study, parroted by an "expert" and pushed by a left leaning source. Was it peer reviewed? Are there dissenting voices? Oh, that's right. You don't care.
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(01-07-2022 11:19 AM)MileHighBronco Wrote:  Mass Formation Psychosis in a song!


It's got all the signs of a cult.
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
(01-07-2022 12:09 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  Sterilization, plain and simple.

You’re correct. Don’t let the blind deter you
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(01-09-2022 11:42 PM)shere khan Wrote:  Unvaxxed sperm from us pure bloods is the next bitcoin.

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I think you’re right. Hopefully Roberts, Kavanaugh and Barrett come through just this once and end this federal mandate foolishness once and for all because my company is hesitant of doing it as of now
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RE: NPR: New study finds that COVID vaccinations can cause changes to menstrual cycles
This is how they leak the truth out, in tiny, tiny increments so its never big enough on its own to dominate headlines, it still obscures the truth, and the networks can say they covered it all along.
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