A review published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) analyzed studies on the topic of Covid vaccinations and menstrual disorders. It discovered that the majority of studies indicate that the Covid injections do indeed cause women to experience problems with their periods.
“In this review we found evidence supporting an association between the COVID-19 vaccine and menstrual health outcomes,” the review said in the ‘Conclusions’ section.The review only mentions temporary changes to menstruation was discovered, despite some research proving otherwise.“Nonetheless, the bulk of the literature demonstrates that COVID-19 vaccine is associated with temporary changes in menstrual characteristics (cycle length and flow) and menstrual pain,” the review said in the ‘Results’ section.The BMJ analyzed a total of 53 publications of 11 prospective cohort studies, 11 retrospective cohort studies or registry-based cohort studies and 31 cross-sectional or retrospective case–control studies on Covid […]
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What Would You Do If Pharmacies Couldn’t Provide You With Crucial Medications or Antibiotics?
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