Good article. I knew someone who was fifty, fit, jogged daily, bright and healthy whose doctor suggested a bone density test for no reason. It showed she had 'the bones of an 80 year old.' She had a rapid decline with the medications she was put on, pains in her body so she stopped jogging and exercising. Her hair thinned dramatically. She became a shadow of her former self. I decided then that I was never going to have a bone density test.
Robyn, a new preprint was published regarding the vaccines and pregnancy outcomes. The results are devastating.
Participants CDC VAERS entries from January 1, 1998 to June 30, 2022. Interventions: None. Main Outcome and Measures: A proportional reporting ratio analysis is performed using data in the VAERS system comparing adverse events (AE) reported post COVID-19 vaccines with that of post-Influenza vaccines. Results: COVID-19 vaccines, when compared to the Influenza vaccines are associated with a significant increase in AE with all proportional reporting ratios of > 2.0: menstrual abnormality, miscarriage, fetal chromosomal abnormalities, fetal malformation, fetal cystic hygroma, fetal cardiac disorders, fetal arrhythmia, fetal cardiac arrest, fetal vascular mal-perfusion, fetal growth abnormalities, fetal abnormal surveillance, fetal placental thrombosis, low amniotic fluid, and fetal death/stillbirth (all p values were much smaller than 0.05). When normalized by time-available, doses-given, or persons-received, all COVID-19 vaccine AE far exceed the safety signal on all recognized thresholds. Conclusions: Pregnancy and menstrual abnormalities are significantly more frequent following COVID-19 vaccinations than that of Influenza vaccinations. A worldwide moratorium on the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy is advised until randomized prospective trials document safety in pregnancy and long-term follow-up in offspring.
Title: COVID-19 Vaccines: The Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes and Menstrual Function
Thank you so much for writing this article. My doctor just mentioned this at an annual check up but not I’m not due for a scan for another 5 years. I’ll be doing a lot more research in the meantime and most likely saying no to a bone density scan when the time comes
Good stuff! Take the time to read through the recommendations for and against so that you can decide which side of the argument is more evidence-based.
Good article. I knew someone who was fifty, fit, jogged daily, bright and healthy whose doctor suggested a bone density test for no reason. It showed she had 'the bones of an 80 year old.' She had a rapid decline with the medications she was put on, pains in her body so she stopped jogging and exercising. Her hair thinned dramatically. She became a shadow of her former self. I decided then that I was never going to have a bone density test.
That's such a tragic story - and unfortunately, not an uncommon one.
Robyn, a new preprint was published regarding the vaccines and pregnancy outcomes. The results are devastating.
Participants CDC VAERS entries from January 1, 1998 to June 30, 2022. Interventions: None. Main Outcome and Measures: A proportional reporting ratio analysis is performed using data in the VAERS system comparing adverse events (AE) reported post COVID-19 vaccines with that of post-Influenza vaccines. Results: COVID-19 vaccines, when compared to the Influenza vaccines are associated with a significant increase in AE with all proportional reporting ratios of > 2.0: menstrual abnormality, miscarriage, fetal chromosomal abnormalities, fetal malformation, fetal cystic hygroma, fetal cardiac disorders, fetal arrhythmia, fetal cardiac arrest, fetal vascular mal-perfusion, fetal growth abnormalities, fetal abnormal surveillance, fetal placental thrombosis, low amniotic fluid, and fetal death/stillbirth (all p values were much smaller than 0.05). When normalized by time-available, doses-given, or persons-received, all COVID-19 vaccine AE far exceed the safety signal on all recognized thresholds. Conclusions: Pregnancy and menstrual abnormalities are significantly more frequent following COVID-19 vaccinations than that of Influenza vaccinations. A worldwide moratorium on the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy is advised until randomized prospective trials document safety in pregnancy and long-term follow-up in offspring.
Title: COVID-19 Vaccines: The Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes and Menstrual Function
You can find it on Preprints . org
Thanks, I've seen this one. It's devastating all right.
Thank you so much for writing this article. My doctor just mentioned this at an annual check up but not I’m not due for a scan for another 5 years. I’ll be doing a lot more research in the meantime and most likely saying no to a bone density scan when the time comes
Good stuff! Take the time to read through the recommendations for and against so that you can decide which side of the argument is more evidence-based.