Covid Vax, then Menstrual Issues: 10,000 Reports in the Netherlands By Richard Miller (London)

Australian living in the Covid totalitarian state probably are not getting this news, but there is concern about menstrual issues after receiving the Covid jabs. Take the case of the Netherlands, for example, where over 10,000 women have reported irregularities in their menstrual cycle after the Covid jab, according to the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb, which studies adverse drug reactions. This centre is investigating whether the reports are indeed connected to the jabs. The reports include women who have reported missed periods, more heavy periods and bleeding in between periods, and who have gone through the menopause starting to bleed again. It is odd that these events have occurred after the jab, and did not occur before it.

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2021/10/ten-thousand-report-menstrual-issues-after-having-corona-vaccine/

“More than 10,000 people have reported irregularities in their menstrual cycle after the coronavirus vaccination, according to an expert centre. The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb, which studies adverse drug reactions, is investigating whether the reports are indeed connected with the workings of different jabs. Some women have reported missed periods, more heavy periods and bleeding in between periods, the centre says. There have also been reports of women who have gone through the menopause starting to bleed again.

‘Lareb is examining the reports of menstrual irregularities and is going to chart the reported complaints,’ said the lab in a news release. ‘Internationally, further research is being done too.’ It points out that menstrual irregularities are common and can also be caused by infections, sickness and stress. ‘It is not clear yet if menstrual irregularities are a side effect of the corona vaccines, but this is a possibility,’ it added. ‘The vaccine stimulates the immune system and this can affect hormone levels.’ There are no indications that the vaccines can cause infertility, it added.”

But, regarding the infertility issue, how do they know, for surely there has not been enough time to investigate such a long-term phenomenon?

 

 

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