Doctors say that even if the vaccine does have an impact on menstruation, it is short-term and the vaccine does not affect fertility.
Tens of thousands of women worldwide have reported changes in menstruation after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, raising question marks among doctors and scientists.
Complaints have included changes to the duration and flow of their periods, and even pain, according to several surveys, but most doctors have stressed that there is just not enough evidence to directly link the jab to these changes.
Moreover, they say, the changes are short-term and there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination adversely affects fertility.
“We think that it is plausible there is a connection, but cannot prove this correlation,” said Dr. Itamar Netzer, an OB/GYN and medical administration specialist and a subdistrict director for Clalit Healthcare Services. “We are not much wiser” now than at the start of the vaccination campaign nearly 12 months ago.
There's no evidence because there has been no study of it.
It is a language trick they use.
By saying 'there is no evidence' they are implying that scientists and doctors have looked closely at it and found nothing.
There's no evidence that making the school drinking fountains spout tequila instead of water would adversely affect student's ability to learn.
Exactly, well put. When asked if they can perform said experiment the answer is often ''Oh, funding isn't available for that''. I'm sure the budget goes on useful stuff like suitable pronoun use for viruses and bacteria.
"Moreover, they say, the changes are short-term and there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccination adversely affects fertility."
Is there any evidence that Covid-19 "vaccines" DON'T affect fertility?
If there's no evidence proving the vax isn't harmful to reproduction... then it should be discontinued immediately until there IS evidence one way or the other. If the drug companies failed to test for that... then they should be 100% liable for any damages resulting from their faulty testing of a new medication.
Clearly, there is evidence that they do, or else this article would never have been written.
😂 in the same sentence they say affecting menstruation does not affect fertility. What kind of quack doctors are these?! Do they not know that menstruation is directly linked to fertility?
Just when you thought 🤡🌎 couldn't add any more 🤡's...
u/#clownworld
Intelligence communities that own the media believe they are the only ones who are entitled to possess the truth. They will betray the truth until the day it is thrust into their hearts like a dagger.
Just for fun, i did an internet search on your question "how long can you suppress the truth?" and came across this interesting article from 1995. In summary, the government and media are cooperating in corruption. What a surprise!
https://hbr.org/1995/05/why-the-news-is-not-the-truth
Lemme guess ... they have ZERO proof of this blatant, made-up claim.
What is their definition of "short-term" We are still in the "short-term" of everyone who has been jabbed.