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Monday, May 19, 2025

Will Covid Vaccine Damage Your Fertility?

 Interesting. Very interesting. And looks much more plausible than "everyone is going to be dead within 2 years" (which objectively didn't happen). 

COVID-19 vaccines decreased the number of primordial follicles — “the foundation of fertility” — in female rats by up to 60%, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Vaccines.

The authors said their results justify “further investigations into the vaccines’ effects on human ovarian reserve.”

“If these findings indeed apply to humans, the implications for global fertility rates are profound,” wrote epidemiologist Nic Hulscher on Substack....

 

Dr. Margaret Christensen, a trained gynecologist, clinical educator and co-founder of the Carpathia Collaborative, said the study matches outcomes she’s seen in patients at her practice.

“The impact we’ve seen on fertility and menstrual cycles from spike protein injections has been alarming,” Christensen said. “Not just inability to conceive, but marked increases in miscarriages and fetal deaths as well.”

Keep in mind that young people unless obese or seriously ill had little to fear from the corona virus, unlike those 65+. Just another coincidence, isn't it? 

4 comments:

  1. So much for 'trust the science.' I don't know any women, but I've talked to a couple of male friends that got rheumatoid arthritis or joint problems after the shot and neither are overweight or have health issues, but do now.
    https://voxday.net/2025/05/21/they-knew-the-vaxx-was-bad/

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  2. Well, I know smb who only took 1 shot (no boosters). This person used to have rh arthritis before but it became so bad afterwards that she couldn't walk. She is now permanently on some medication. I heard more stories about arthritis getting worse. Prob other health conditions, too? I wouldn't be surprised.

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  3. Any studies on potential male fertility issues? Recall how many young men and athletes were forced to take this. Some died from immediate heart complications, but most did not. What, if any, long term effects have been seen in them?

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  4. Personally I believe that things which are bad for female fertility will probably be bad for men, too. But, I don't have any data to support it in the case of the corona vaccine. Again, I know smb who took the shots and later had a child, but there were a couple of miscarriages before it happened. A coincidence? Again, I don't know, because miscarriages happen quite often (the girl in question was quite young, btw).

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