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Dr Ah Kahn Syed's avatar

I presume you mean the mechanism of action of affecting the menstrual pathway, rather than the mechanism of action of achieving pregnancy as a transman...

Whatever it is doing must be affecting the pituitary, the ovaries, the uterus or all three. The LNP are biodistrobuted to all three, so it was never a great surprise. The big question is what does it do when it gets there and how long do the effects last.

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LOL. What I found fascinating about this "doctor's" reply was the phrase "especially trans men". So, then, does that mean he thinks actual men can become pregnant? We live in a clown world.

It's very frightening to think the LNPs are in the pituitary as well.

Are you aware of the Naomi Wolf in the US? She has contact with a maternal-fetal medicine doctor in Florida named James Thorp. He suspects the LNPs go in to the ovaries and never leave.

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/dr-james-thorp-presentation-to-medical?isFreemail=true

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Sophia's avatar

"and never leave."

That's rather chilling actually.

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