mRNA Shots and Severe Bleeding in Women: A Neglected Issue By Mrs Vera West

The ill-effects of the Covid mRNA vaxxes upon women is a lesser discussed aspect of the present vax critique movement, but the issue is pursued by a number of courageous women, such as Dr Naomi Wolf’s team, at the Daily Clout.com. What is happening is disturbing to say the least, for women. There have been observed severe vaginal bleeds in women over 45 years, according to Swedish research based upon a sample of almost all women in Sweden. This risk lasted for at least there months after the jab, and got worse with increased jabs. A third mRNA dose raised the risk of severe, medically diagnosed bleeding episodes by 25-45 percent, and the bleeding was severe enough to land women in hospital. It was also found that younger women also had abnormal bleeding.

It is known that the mRNA spike protein targets organs such as the ovaries. What is not known though is what the longer-term effects upon fertility all this will have. And, there is no reason for supposing tht the ova are not impacted as well by mRNA spike proteins. Wil this sterilise the next generation? We don’t know yet.

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“Women 45 and over had a high risk of severe vaginal bleeding after receiving mRNA Covid shots, Swedish researchers found after studying almost 3 million women.

The increased risk lasted for at least three months after women received a shot and was even higher after the third shot than the first two. That finding suggests what scientists call a “dose-response relationship,” strong evidence the link was not coincidence.

Overall, a third mRNA dose raised the risk of severe, medically diagnosed bleeding episodes by 25-45 percent. Some women required inpatient hospital care.

Younger women also had a higher risk of bleeding episodes, although the researchers said hidden factors unrelated to the vaccine might have driven that finding.

Vaginal bleeding is not merely painful and uncomfortable. In about 9 percent of cases, severe bleeding episodes are a sign of cancer of the endometrium, the lining of the uterus. The researchers did not examine whether the extra bleeds were linked to increased diagnoses of endometrial cancer.

Because of its size and reliance on formal medical diagnoses rather than self-reporting of vaginal bleeding, the study offers the strongest evidence yet that the connection between Covid shots and bleeding is real.

Bizarrely, though, the researchers downplayed their own findings when they discussed the paper, which was published in the British Medical Journal.

Meanwhile, the Journal of the American Medical Association relegated the study to a three-paragraph summary in its “Medical News in Brief” section - and inaccurately reported that it had not found the jabs caused menstrual changes in women under 45. It did.

For the study, the researchers compared the likelihood a woman would be diagnosed with a new bleeding disorder up to one week and three months after being vaccinated with the same likelihood of diagnosis before vaccination.

The scientists drew on Sweden’s national medical records system, so they had a huge database, including 2.95 million women in Sweden aged 12-74. Of those, 2.58 million received at least one Covid jab and 1.65 million received three. The researchers divided women into two roughly equally-sized categories - 12-44 and 45 and over, whom they called post-menopausal. The study covered the period from December 2020, when vaccinations began, through February 2022.

After the third mRNA dose, post-menopausal women had over a 40 percent higher risk of severe bleeding. The risk lasted at least three months. It might have continued even longer, but the researchers did not examine time periods longer than three months after the shot.

Even after researchers corrected for factors other than the vaccine that might have caused the risk, they still found it was more than one-quarter higher. For all three doses combined, episodes of severe bleeding in older women rose by about 20 percent before correction and 15 percent after.

For younger women, bleeding rose by about 40 percent before correction but 10 percent after. It is possible the researchers overcorrected in ways that made the post-correction risk look smaller than it really is, but that question is very complex statistically.

In any case, the researchers found a statistically significant level of extra risk both before and after correction for both menstrual and postmenopausal bleeding.

These rates likely sharply understates the overall risk that the shots cause bleeding, because the study only captured bleeding episode severe enough to lead to a new formal diagnosis from a doctor Women with moderate bleeding would be likely to treat it themselves.

Yet - when they summarized the study - the researchers tried to downplay their own data, saying “the findings do not provide substantial support” for a causal link between mRNA jabs and the problems.

Again:

This study drew on an enormous database and had no sampling bias since almost all Swedish women were included.

The study did not depend on self-reporting but on actual medically diagnosed episodes of severe vaginal bleeding.

Even after the researcher added a number of “covariates” to try to look for hidden non-vaccine factors that might have raised the risk, the signal remained, though at a lower level.

The risk appeared dose-dependent, at least in women 45 and over.

All this raises the question of what exactly would researchers have classified as “substantial support” for a link.

Trust The Science.

Except if it raises questions about mRNA safety.”

 

 

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