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23 SKIDOO!'s avatar

The gaslighting of women by women experts in this realm is an unbelievable nightmare. If you go read the garbage printed in, e.g., AAAS Science, it's like, "women have had a history of not being heard" and two sentences later, essentially, "people who say these issues [delayed menstruation, 'temporary' infertility, etc.] are problematic and spreading misinformation."

So is it a consequence of profound, systemic medical sexism or is it misinformation?

You can't have it both. You can see why modern 'feminism' is just a window dressing to coerce genuine narratives interested in real human freedom into pro-consumerist agendas.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Well said

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Ruben M.'s avatar

I find this poll confusing.

<< Do you plan to get your AMH checked (women only)? >>

Can you please define what woman only means?

</sarc>

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Dr Ah Kahn Syed's avatar

It's deliberately confusing 😉

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Patti's avatar

Those doctors are either ignorant or malicious and bought off. Probably all three!!!

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Susan P ...'s avatar

Thank you for your amazing, detailed & HONEST article. The Light of TRUTH will eventually come to pass. It is doctors like you who are making a difference. GOD bless you & your work ...

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Ali's avatar

I voted no need only because I am 52 and have two children (11 and 12 years old thanks to polycystic ovarian reserve at 40 years old). I WILL recommend this testing for women who are considering or are coerced into getting the shot. Very interesting article.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

If even justices of the SCOTUS don't know because they are not biologists then how the hell would Kate Clancy know what a woman is? It appears she has no idea.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Good point: just a doctor

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

"Non-menstruating people". 😐

Who may also identify as armadillos.

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Johnny truthseeker's avatar

Off the bat, if anyone has a rainbow flag, a Ukraine flag and they’re not Ukrainian, or pronouns in their bio, you can know not to trust them. It’s the modern day white stripe skunks display on their backs as a warning. They’re a political operative. Sorry, I expect my doctors to put medicine first, not their political opinions.

Maybe if they spent more time doing research at home instead of watching MSNBC, they’d actually know what’s going on.

On the plus side, you can look up your doctors twitter feed and find out if they’re toxic or not before you make an appointment now a days, so that’s good.

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Jack McCord's avatar

Don’t get me started on the Ukraine psy-op.

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Johnny truthseeker's avatar

Lol. I think we’re on the same page.

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SomeDude's avatar

I like how you put the trademark on the pseudoscience identifier... I try to do that too.

I personally prefer to remove the spaces, so it's more obvious that TheScience™ is a single term. Separating "The" and "Science," even if both capitalized, leaves open the potential interpretation that Faucism's attempt to redefine the meaning of science has some validity (which of course it doesn't.)

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

How do you make that little "TM" thing? 🤔

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SomeDude's avatar

It's in the symbols section of one of the keyboards I've used on Android devices... using it with soft keyboards that don't have it, like the obsolete Swype I'm posting with, required copying it from somewhere I already posted it and adding it to the user dictionary.

On a computer, you could probably use the mouse to copy/paste it, or copy/paste it from a page of Unicode, like https://unicode-table.com/en/2122/

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Rebekah Barnett's avatar

I noticed Male was very dismissive of Aseem Malhotra's latest articles too.

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Bill G and Fauci's fertilities are certainly NOT at risk.....

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Bird's avatar

Co-expression of the SARS-CoV-2 entry molecules ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in human ovaries: Identification of cell types and trends with age. Wu M. et al., 2021. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.08.012.

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"The ovary is the core of the female reproductive system, and damage to it can cause infertility and premature ovary failure… Our study revealed that approximately 80% of the ovarian cells were positive for ACE2 and TMPRSS2; they are predominantly enriched in oocytes and matrix cells of human ovaries."

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Bird's avatar

There are several decades worth of heavy experimentation and clinical trials trying to make anti-fertility vaccines. These vaccines have sought to create an autoimmune response to various tissues, proteins, or hormones necessary to achieve or maintain pregnancy. (The maintain ones are rather morbid, if you follow through on that thought to realize that you will be killing every child you conceive with no way to put the brakes on except possibly by taking out your entire immune system? Anyway, why think one step ahead if we're playing Science games.)

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Random sampling of that history is talked about here:

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/publications-worth-mentioning

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Bird's avatar

DoorlessCarp wrote a great Substack post dealing with epitopes hidden in Spike: https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/autoimmune-disorders-covid-19-spike , in which this excellent article was mentioned:

“Molecular mimicry between SARS-CoV-2 and the female reproductive system.” (Dotan A, Kanduc D, Muller S, Makatsariya A, Shoenfeld Y. 2021. doi: 10.1111/aji.13494)

“Oogenesis, the process of egg production by the ovary, involves a complex differentiation program leading to the production of functional oocytes. …The question related to SARS-CoV-2 infection and fertility has been evoked for several reasons, including the mechanism of molecular mimicry, which may contribute to female infertility by leading to the generation of deleterious autoantibodies, possibly contributing to the onset of an autoimmune disease in infected patients…

SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein was found to share 41 minimal immune determinants, that is, pentapeptides, with 27 human proteins that relate to oogenesis, uterine receptivity, decidualization, and placentation.”

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cmpalmer75's avatar

During testimony before a Congressional committee yesterday, a "doctor" from PPFA when asked if men can become pregnant answered, "Yes, men can become pregnant, especially trans men."

I wish I could find the video clip.

Are you following reports from Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly on the FOIA'd Pfizer documents (that the FDA wanted hidden for 75 years)? Wolf speaks about the LNPs accumulating in the ovaries as a risk in addition to transfection.

https://dailyclout.io/amy-kelly-what-did-the-hundreds-of-thousands-of-pfizer-documents-from-the-fda-expose/

Do you have any thoughts as to the mechanism of action? How would the jabs cause excessive bleeding?

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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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cmpalmer75's avatar

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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NaturalHeart's avatar

Thank you for writing this, very informative. I never even knew about AMH. I didn't get the vax though and neither did my adult daughters. Both have never caught covid, either. I will tell them to get tested.

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The AnnoyedGenXer's avatar

Who was that despicable OB/GYN who was running around last year telling us women weren't having menstrual issues post vax and that it was nothing but stress. She's awfully silent now.

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damon mcclure's avatar

Hi mate, outstanding article and I'm embarrassed to admit I missed this one.

I'm very worried about the potential for intergenerational reproductive harms to young children especially women with the entirety of there eggs developing in womb.

Aussie 17 did an excellent article on the potential of infertility Amongst the vaxxed but I'm mote worried about the next generation and the potential for sterilisation (or anything)

https://www.aussie17.com/p/singapore-officially-releases-annual?publication_id=1242457&post_id=147465706&isFreemail=true&r=x2a5a&triedRedirect=true

Iirc Igor also did an excellent breakdown of Hungary which indicated similar. (Comparison between the 5 most vaxxed vs the 5 least vaxxed states/counties).

Long story to ask if there is an age limit to the usefulness of the test and if suspicious would ultrasound or MRI be useful?

Big ask and I don't mind paying for a consultation if you prefer?

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