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Great work as always Steve. Another poll might be all the women (you know the ones that have a vagina and can get pregnant) that had a miscarriage. I know of a few.

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Be sure to ask about stillborn babies too.

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Or women who've had other issues involving fertility, menstruation, or other gynecological problems. A neighbor of mine, a woman in her late forties or maybe early fifties, had a hysterectomy not long after she got vaxed. I don't know the details, but whatever happened to her must have been pretty devastating, it seems to me. But she's glad she got vaxed, meaning she refuses to see a connection between whatever it was that necessitated the hysterectomy and the poison injections.

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The challenge with such a case is the status PRIOR to the shot. Did she have any CT scans or appointments prior (not long before the shot(s)) giving her the all clear, as in she had no reason to consider such a procedure?

My wife and I have gone through IVF (unfortunately due to my own issue, possibly from vaccines when I was a childтАжIтАЩll never truly know) and prior to starting they did a full check up. All was clear, and my wife works in radiology so she looked at the images - nothing out of ordinary. A couple weeks later she was forced to get the J&J for work - exemption denied (BS and I was livid). A couple weeks after she had one more scan; results showed a new fibroid which she had NEVER been diagnosed to have in her past. No doctor pointed it out. Just the other day my wife brought it up and the doctor said тАЬGirl, itтАЩs small, not to worryтАЭ ЁЯджЁЯП╝тАНтЩАя╕ПЁЯджЁЯП╝тАНтЩАя╕П

We canтАЩt prove causation but heavy period, unreal LONG cycle, and a fibroid (tumor)? YeahтАжwe know why.

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Change doctors quickly!

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Yes, and more so if they experienced a change in their menstrual cycle during their period AFTER one dose. My wife didтАжher cycle was EXTREMELY LONG (45 or so days) and had heavy bleeding, with some clots.

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