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This is a crucial question for women and especially children in the context of potential longer term issues. About 66% of menstruating women are affected! Needs further clarification.

Link to the paper below:

Muhaidat, Nadia, et al. "Menstrual symptoms after COVID-19 vaccine: a cross-sectional investigation in the MENA region." International Journal of Women's Health 14 (2022): 395.

Sharing some of my autoimmune research to give a hypothesis as to the mechanism of the changes.

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This is COVID-19 - "I'd Rather be Wrong, a newsletter about Potential health implications if vaccine spike protein triggers autoimmunity.
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Dr Philip McMillan