An RN I know said her period started coming every 3 weeks after getting jabbed. As a result, she will reach menopause sooner. She's not baffled, but her doctors are.
The average age for the onset of perimenopause is around 47.5 years, though it can vary depending on factors like ethnicity, genetics, and lifestyle. Perimenopause typically lasts about 4 years on average but can range from a few months to over 10 years, ending when a woman has gone 12 months without a period.
I've seen the labs of young women on birth control pills. They are menopausal levels. Not that I don't believe there is also vax related hormone disruption.
An RN I know said her period started coming every 3 weeks after getting jabbed. As a result, she will reach menopause sooner. She's not baffled, but her doctors are.
I don't see the information on this relating to this being a vaccine injury? Not that it isn't scary enough to think it's happening to all women.
Over half of women who do not possess critical thinking skills are unable to breed now? I'm going to celebrate.
Why a picture of the great Vince Gironda in a thread re menopause? Disregard….I see it now
Why is this news? Most women enter peri-menopause in their 30s.
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The average age for the onset of perimenopause is around 47.5 years, though it can vary depending on factors like ethnicity, genetics, and lifestyle. Perimenopause typically lasts about 4 years on average but can range from a few months to over 10 years, ending when a woman has gone 12 months without a period.
-- Brave AI
I've seen the labs of young women on birth control pills. They are menopausal levels. Not that I don't believe there is also vax related hormone disruption.