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Research Confirms CCP Virus Vaccine Changes Women’s Menstruation

On March 15th, Scientific Advances published a research report “SARS-CoV-2 epidemic seedling inoculation period bleeding survey” showing that 42% of the respondents with regular menstrual cycle before getting vaccinated experienced increase of bleeding after the jab, 44% reported no change, and 14% had lighter menstruation. Moreover, among the respondents without menstruation, 39% from the people receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy. 71% from the ones taking long-acting reversible contraceptives and 66% of postmenopausal women experienced breakthrough bleeding after one or two injections.

 What’s important is that the new study also found that certain people or ethnic groups are more likely to suffer menstrual changes due to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus vaccine. For example, elderly people tend to have heavier menstruation; respondents on hormonal contraceptives, have been pregnant or diagnosed with reproductive system diseases such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids or polycystic ovarian syndrome in the past, also have increased likelihood to have heavier bleeding during menstruation. Hispanics or Latino women tend to report more bleeding, while people who have experienced other vaccine adverse effects, such as fever or fatigue, are more possible to experience irregular menstruation.

 This research project initially planned a survey on 500 women when it was first launched in April 2021, but ended up having more than 165,000 participants from all over the world. Three months later, the researchers collected and analyzed more than 39,000 responses from individuals between 18 to 80 regarding their menstrual cycle. All respondents have been fully vaccinated, with vaccine from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson vaccines or any one approved outside the United States. According to the information held by the researchers, all participants had not been infected with CCP virus before being vaccinated.

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