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TopicEU investigates reports of menstrual disorders after vaccine
Michael_Booth
02/12/22 9:05:25 AM
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Jx1010 posted...
Ok, but why would it affect women this way? It seems totally unrelated. Just curious how thats possible.

Even stress can effect the menstrual cycle - not just stopping them, but making them heavier.
They're not nearly as well studied as they should be*, since in the early days it was highly "improper" to discuss them in high class society, and it could be viewed as a sign of infertility - which was a mark of great shame.
Also, diet has a marked impact upon onset of periods, and how regular they are - which means the poor had pretty poor periods due to their diet, never mind anything else.

*I mean, look at this: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/07/170704093610.htm -
Professor Leeners said, "The hormonal changes related to the menstrual cycle do not show any association with cognitive performance. Although there might be individual exceptions, women's cognitive performance is in general not disturbed by hormonal changes occurring with the menstrual cycle."
This should have been investigated in the 1950s-1960s, not in 2017. It's an absolute disgrace, that only now we're investigating such things.
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