Why won’t the US medical establishment “believe women”? Covid-19 vaccines do not warn about menstrual disruption

Why won’t the US medical establishment “believe women”? Covid-19 vaccines do not warn about menstrual disruption

As the National Institute for Health (NIH) stated in May 2021: “While anecdotal first person reports of menstrual changes in response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines exist, these associations, and their long-term consequences, have not been investigated in a rigorous or systematic manner. Clinical trials for the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson SARS-CoV-2 vaccine seem to have collected last menstrual period (LMP) data (to exclude current pregnancies), but have not collected menstrual cycle outcomes post-vaccine.”

When Anthrax vaccine became mandatory for the military in 1998 some refused and left the service + Military anthrax shots caused many reactions, prompted some pilots to quit

When Anthrax vaccine became mandatory for the military in 1998 some refused and left the service

Pentagon statements had noted that about 350 troops refused the anthrax shot between 1998 and 2000; at least 36 of them were “court martialed and hundreds left the service to avoid the vaccine,” the outlet reported. Another 149 service members “were forced out” from 2000 to 2004.

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GAO: Military anthrax shots caused many reactions, prompted some pilots to quit

The survey indicated that 85% of troops who received an anthrax shot had an adverse reaction, a rate far higher than the 30% claimed by the manufacturer in 2000, when the survey was conducted. Sixteen percent of the survey respondents had either left the military or changed their status, at least in part because of the vaccination program.