Wonder where she is getting that 'fact' from. Realistically the majority of people ovulating haven't had the vaccine yet, other than healthcare workers and carers, and the only HCPs and carers that seem to interact with her seem to be caught up in all believing all the other nonsense they are spouting and joining in so hardly reliable sources. Those who do still ovulate who have had a vaccine that aren't HCPs have likely only relatively recently had a vaccine and only had enough time to have one or maybe two cycles. None of this was an issue in the groups that were vaccinated last year in earlier trials. Not only that, we are now meant to believe everyone and their gran are bleeding, vaccinated or due to being near someone vaccinated. Now realistically, if they are bleeding, there is a good chance at some point they have ovulated (not always the case but in general), to bleed down there in child-bearing years suggests hormone cycles causing changes in the uterine lining which should also be stimulating ovulation. Now clearly things can go wrong so that is a very gross simplification, but how many of these women who have had a vaccine for a month or two (or been near someone vaccinated
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God, how many teen girls miss a period in school due to exam stress?! Exams must cause infertility! How have we ever survived as a species in recent times? And did Gynaegeek (an actual qualified professional who isn't profiting through vaccines) not already explain that there was a reasonable explanation for potential bleeding/delayed period when your body is mounting an immune response?
LB shared the BBC thing earlier too and followed it up with a list of miscarriages, did they bother to keep a list of pregnancy loss for those who hadn't yet been vaccinated, or preferably for last year before they could even start with their shedding crap? Of course not! I'm trying not to sound blunt in the situation as pregnancy loss is horrendous for anyone who has experienced it, but it is common and for every person they have listed as being vaccinated, they'd have likely had as many or maybe even more last year prior to the vaccine. I'm sick of them using a situation like that to push their agenda. These families probably already feel like they have done something wrong, and making out their choice to vaccinate was the issue is disgusting when realistically the reason was probably much the same as it would have been in any other year because human cells don't always perfectly split, or the mother maybe has an asymptomatic underlying condition, etc. The guilt and scaremongering going on is quite frankly disgusting! I would hate to think if they ever experienced a loss they had some sanctimonious charlatan blaming them for chosing to be a responsible member of society!