Index Entries

Sue E. Peters, Jill Newman, Heather Ray, James A. Thorp, Tiffany Parotto, Brian Hooker, Dan McDyer, Leonard Murphy, Raphael B. Stricker, Maureen McDonnell, Paul J. Mills, Warren Geick, and Christiane Northrup
Children’s Health Defense (CHD)

"Findings

Out of the 6,049 women surveyed, the study focused on 3,390 unvaccinated women without prior COVID-19. The results showed that 85.5% of these women had been in close proximity to someone who had been vaccinated. Within a week of contact, 71.7% experienced irregular periods, and within three days, 50.1% had irregular periods. The study also revealed that daily proximity to vaccinated individuals increased the risk of heavier bleeding and changes in menstrual timing, suggesting a potential link between vaccine substances and menstrual changes in unvaccinated women."

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adverse events,COVID-19,mRNA,reproductive system issues,vaccines