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"EVA Project Finds 78% of Women Report Menstrual Changes after COVID-19 Vaccination" by Peter A McCullough, MD, MPH™

    

EVA Project Finds 78% of Women Report Menstrual Changes after COVID-19 Vaccination

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EVA Project Finds 78% of Women Report Menstrual Changes after COVID-19 Vaccination

Premenstrual and Menstrual Symptoms Portend Infertility and Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

 
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By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

One of the consequences of young healthy woman receiving an unnecessary COVID-19 vaccine is the dangerous transition from being previously well to a new state of discomfort and or altered reproductive physiology. This is exactly what has happened to the vast majority of women in the childbearing age range with mRNA and adenoviral vaccination. Both forms of the vaccine use lipid nanoparticles which for years have been known to be taken up by reproductive glands (ovaries and testis) and dump their payload of genetic code for the WIV BA4/BA5 Spike protein which starts producing the tissue damaging Spike within an hour. The mRNA is now known to circulate in the bloodstream for 28 days and continue to bombard the ovaries with more mRNA throughout the ovulatory cycle. Genetic vaccines loaded on lipid nanoparticles, are almost by design as depicted by Wang et al destined to influence ovulatory cycles, gametocyte production and viability, thus interfering with the complex and delicate reproductive cycle of human beings.


Baena-Garcia et al reported the EVA project which was a large (n=14,153) survey taken of women without reproductive problems at three months after COVID-19 vaccination. The authors reported: “The main premenstrual changes reported by women after vaccination are shown in Figure 2. The most prevalent changes in relation to premenstrual symptoms were increased fatigue (43%), abdominal bloating (37%), emotional irritability (29%), sadness or depression (28%), headaches (28%), breast discomfort (28%), and difficulty falling asleep (27%).”

Baena-García L, Aparicio VA, Molina-López A, Aranda P, Cámara-Roca L, Ocón-Hernández O. Premenstrual and menstrual changes reported after COVID-19 vaccination: The EVA project. Womens Health (Lond). 2022 Jan-Dec;18:17455057221112237. doi: 10.1177/17455057221112237. PMID: 35833668; PMCID: PMC9289916.

The EVA Project has several important implications: 1) because the premenstrual and menstrual phases were impacted it is likely the reproductive cycle has been altered in the majority of women, 2) clotting and bleeding changes imply the Spike protein was damaging capillaries of the uterine lining and within menstrual flow, 3) it can be expected that conception would be influenced for several cycles if not longer, 4) with recommended injections every six months perpetuated infertility and dysfunctional uterine bleeding could be anticipated in a substantial portion of women who are in the childbearing age range.

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Wang R, Song B, Wu J, Zhang Y, Chen A, Shao L. Potential adverse effects of nanoparticles on the reproductive system. Int J Nanomedicine. 2018 Dec 11;13:8487-8506. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S170723. PMID: 30587973; PMCID: PMC6294055.

Baena-García L, Aparicio VA, Molina-López A, Aranda P, Cámara-Roca L, Ocón-Hernández O. Premenstrual and menstrual changes reported after COVID-19 vaccination: The EVA project. Womens Health (Lond). 2022 Jan-Dec;18:17455057221112237. doi: 10.1177/17455057221112237. PMID: 35833668; PMCID: PMC9289916.







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