Eggs. They’re what’s for breakfast, right?
NPR says COVID vaccines may briefly change your menstrual cycle, but you should still get one. Wait ... Whaaaatt?!?
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Eggs. They’re what’s for breakfast, right?
Eggs are awesome! Did you know that producing eggs is something we women have in common with the dinosaurs?1 How the female body creates and carries eggs has changed over the millennia, but from birds to crocodiles to humans, eggs have evolved to adapt to changing environments, all for the purpose of nurturing new life.
When someone mentions eggs, though, we tend think of the chicken variety. Interestingly, in their natural forest habitats - originally the Foothills of the Himalayas - chickens evolved to lay eggs only 2 or 3 times a year rather than every single day. They were happy wild cluckers until humans figured out how to genetically transmute them into egg laying machines.2
As a vegan I am definitely not advocating for the genetic adaptation of any species. We should all have the right to bodily autonomy! The point of this article is to consider what might be happening to HUMAN eggs as a result of the current gene therapy experiment that some call vaccination.
Censored, but not unheard
In his game changing December 2021 interview with Joe Rogan, Dr. Robert Malone talked about some post vaccination menstrual disruption reports he found in data that Pfizer sent him early on:
[They] administered these lipid RNA complexes to rodents, and showed the distribution of the synthetic lipid component … the fats that package the RNA and let it slip into your cells … It goes to the ovary at a very high rate, like 11% of the lipids. This wasn’t supposed to happen. It was supposed to stay in the arm where it got jabbed, but it doesn’t. It goes all over the body … it goes to bone marrow and ovaries … So now you’ve got a synthetic molecule going to an organ, the ovary, that controls menstruation in a non clinical model (rodent), and subsequently it’s deployed widely in humans. And you have this phenomena of alteration in menstrual cycle.
They tested on rodents, but unfortunately the data package that Pfizer sent to Dr. Malone contained no information, he said, on standard tests for things like reproductive toxicology, evaluations of teratogenicity (causing malformation of an embryo), birth defects, and genotoxicity (damage to DNA) in humans.
The Canadian Covid Care Alliance are also concerned about the missing tests. Legally we should have access to all available information as we make up our own minds whether or not to participate in any medical procedure. That’s called Informed Consent. To help us, the CCCA made a video titled “More Harm Than Good,” which is worth watching in its entirety:
If Pfizer didn’t thoroughly test the impact of its drug on the human female prior to releasing it into the general population, then we are currently participating in a global clinical trial. Shouldn’t we be meticulously recording data and studying how the drug is interacting with women’s bodies?
What does the science say?
Well that depends where you’re sourcing your “science,” doesn’t it, and how often you’re willing to look at new data.
A January 6 2022 NPR headline reads:
COVID vaccines may briefly change your menstrual cycle, but you should still get one
Wait … WHAT ?!?!
I’m no doctor but, as a woman who has survived the full spectrum of pre-menstruation, menstruation, and menopause, I would never advise women to simply ignore changes to their cycle. And I’m pretty sure there’s a significant percentage of the female population, and their doctors, who would agree with me on that.
Almost immediately after the gene therapy drug (aka vaccine) was rolled out, I started hearing stories of elder women who hadn’t bled for years suddenly bleeding again. Stories of young women starting their menses way too early. Stories of ultra heavy bleeding, some women releasing clots the size of golf balls.
Have you heard stories like this? Shouldn’t we be taking them seriously, recording them somewhere?
Let’s look closer at this NPR article, keeping in mind that they receive funding from various corporations including Koch Industries and the Gates Foundation ($24,663,066), and possibly Pfizer whose tentacles are particularly far-reaching.
NPR mentions a study facilitated by two anthropologists. Kate Clancy is a Human Reproductive Ecologist and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Katharine Lee is a Biological Anthropologist with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. NPR reports:
The two researchers have collected more than 140,000 reports from people who say they've noticed a change in their periods after vaccination; Lee and Clancy are formally documenting those cases in an open-ended study.
NPR doesn’t link to the survey, but I checked Kate’s Twitter and found this link to an informal twitter survey with lots and lots and lots and lots of responses. For example:
And many more varied responses.
First I’d just like to say to Jenny … people who are concerned about the short and long term implications of a brand new gene therapy drug that was created in response to a brand new disease are not “anti-vaxxers … foaming at the mouth.” I would not wish long term infertility, or birth defects, on anyone. I’m thankful to my own mother, who refused a doctor’s suggestion that she take Thalidomide to offset the nausea that being pregnant with me caused.
You raise a good point though … what about that fertility myth? Should we only look at data that supports what we want to believe, and ignore data that challenges us? I think the sciency thing to do is look honestly at all the data with an open mind, regardless of whether you’re vaccinated or not. And, as they say, if it quacks like a duck … we work to protect its habitat.
Also, within this very long Twitter thread, Dr. Kate invites women to join in a survey:
Would love for you to share if you're willing - our survey is now up to look at menstrual experiences with the vaccines: https://is.gd/pd_vax
But if you click on that link, you’ll see there is no survey listed there. Digging around a bit more, I found that there is a link off Kate Clancy’s webpage, informing that the survey closed on October 7th 2021 and they’re currently compiling data.
If Kate and Katherine find a pattern that indicates risk, we all have a right to know about that. We deserve unbiased reports that reveal all of the impacts of the vaccine on the human woman’s unique physiology, information that Pfizer should have provided when they released the drug into the general population. Let’s hope Katherine and Kate are looking honestly at all the data and doing the best possible science based research analysis they can.
Only Women Bleed
I hope things have changed a bit since when I was a kid raised by a WWII era British Mom whose generation was told, about sex, to just close their eyes and think of the Queen. Our Moms and Grandmas did their best with us girls, but unfortunately (in my experience, anyways), the intricacy of a woman’s body was not something we talked about unless it was absolutely necessary.
I remember my mom telling me she started bleeding before anyone told her what it was about. That’d be scary! So she made sure I at least knew what to expect. And I decided, in that moment, that I would not allow that yucky thing to happen to my body. I would put my mind to it, and it would not happen!
I did not win that battle.
The general attitude, among us girls, was that the monthly cycle is just a yucky nuisance. We didn’t talk about it much except maybe to say that “Auntie Flo” was visiting. As we got older we said that we were “on the rag.” I remember being embarrassed watching TV ads for menstrual pads and tampons if my dad or brother was in the room. And “the curse” always showed up at the most inconvenient times, when I wanted to go swimming, or when I was on a camping trip and didn’t bring any supplies. Big dragaroonie. Why would nature bestow such a yucky thing upon us? I thought we were all supposed to be princesses?
Well, as it turns out, human life kinda depends on women putting up with this monthly inconvenience. And whatever else we have going on, we women go through our adult lives accepting and anticipating this monthly bleed. If something about that cycle changes, we definitely notice.
Sometimes we get all earthy with our menses and go on retreats in the woods where we bleed into the earth at a full moon. I mean, we’re part of the universal mystery that has created a gravitational relationship between the earth and the moon, and our cycles happen in conjunction with the moon circling the earth. Why not honour that?
Women’s bodies are crazy powerful. So powerful that, if we spend a lot of time alongside other women, our cycles sometimes sync up !
And our bodies are so innately intelligent, they know to release an egg every 28 days or so, all through our reproductive years. If the egg isn’t fertilized, it, and all the food our body was storing for it, bleed out. Every month our bodies do that until all the eggs are gone, and we enter menopause. Our bodies undergo another radical hormonal transformation and, kind of like salmon, we change our entire physiology again. Twice in a single lifetime. Amen!
That there are men and women and others who will dismiss or underestimate this magical and mysterious and sacred process without thought or concern, is astonishing. And frightening.
Every Egg is Special
Did you know that women are born with all their eggs? Seriously. In contrast to men who make testosterone ongoingly (and doesn’t that explain a lot), women carry a lifetime supply of eggs across the threshold from their mom’s body into this world. Freaking amazing! You probably knew that already, somehow I didn’t know that until I was a very grown up adult.
Call me an anti-vaxxer (oh, you already have? and I’m racist, too? and misogynist, don’t forget misogynist) but after hearing Dr. Malone talk about the drug’s potential impact on the ovaries, I began to wonder about its impact on the contents of the ovaries …. that precious egg supply, the next generation, that women hold safely in storage.
It’s booster time and there’s a big push to get young people jabbed. But, what if there really is a possibility that gene therapy drugs bring unexpected consequences to women’s reproductive systems?
Hey Jenny, what if there actually is some kind of plan for forced depopulation? Wouldn’t you want to be one of the people who warned our sisters about the possibilities of that?
Born Free
The first movie I ever remember seeing was called Born Free. I was about 8 when my Dad took me to the Drive-In theatre in the big shiny new car they’d won at the Klondike Days fair. I don’t remember a lot about the movie except there was the cutest little baby lion cub, and I cried at the end. And the song, I can still hear the song in my head.
Now I think about those words … Born Free. What a beautiful celebration! Why would anyone want to change that?
The other day I was on the bus and a woman got on with three kids, one in a stroller, all of them were wearing masks. I wondered, what it would be like to grow up like that, so regimented, and breathing so much carbon dioxide? And then I read a tweet about our Prime Minister’s increasing hatred of me. He’s tired of “tolerating” me, says I’m just “taking up space.” During dinner I watched This Hour Has 22 Minutes on the taxpayer funded Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC). They made a joke about unvaxxed people not being invited anywhere, and dying. Hilarious.
I figure the ancient males of the species were as mystified and threatened by us women as the current ones are.
Imagine what it must be like for them. Sometimes we’re extremely fragile, many of us have died in childbirth. At the same time we’re incredibly strong, able to incubate and often give birth to an actual living human being. I wrote in a previous article about how the patriarchy intentionally established itself with the male of the species at the top, women (and animals) at lower levels on the hierarchy. We women have survived centuries of witch-burning and other atrocities despite some really significant efforts to control and dominate us. Like our cycles, maybe we’re just uncontrollable.
Unlike NPR, I’m not here to tell you what you should or should not do. How patronizing that is! Instead, I’m taking up space here with the intention of providing information that you can choose to further investigate, or ignore. It’s up to you to make up your own mind what you do to your own body, and those little eggs tucked away in there.
I would like to leave you with a tidbit of wisdom from an old post menopausal throwaway woman you gotta pretend to tolerate ‘cause she’s just taking up space. Consider investigating the power of herbs, or visit a herbalist, to help your body adjust as it goes through its changes. Pharmaceutical drugs have their origins in plant based medicines, did you know that? So why not go directly to the source? Our ancestral mothers and sisters understood the power of plants, and somehow that wisdom has survived.
And remember … you have a right to informed consent. If you just want to be reassured that it’ll all be ok, then turn on the Pfizer sponsored news and don’t ask any questions. But if you’re brave enough to seek your own truth, please investigate. Talk to each other. Take each other’s personal experiences seriously.
As for me … sorry if it disappoints you … I was born free, and I’ll die free too. Until then, I’m just here taking up space.
For more information:
Jan 5th 2022: Pfizer to Study 3rd Dose of COVID Vaccine for Toddlers . . . But Why?
Nov 5th 2021: "Safe and effective" - because Pfizer says so!
Sept 2nd 2009: Justice Department Announces Largest Health Care Fraud Settlement in Its History: Pfizer to Pay $2.3 Billion for Fraudulent Marketing
Some are calling it Nuremberg 2.0. International Lawyers and Doctors are filing charges.
Did you know that some of the largest and strongest dinosaurs were Herbivores?
You can learn more about the amazing lives of chickens from groups like United Poultry Concerns, or the Food Empowerment Project, or other chicken friendly organizations.
Couldn't agree more with you! Women's menstrual cycles should be viewed by health practitioners as a "vital sign". Changes in a woman's cycle should never be dismissed.
BTW the link to my article, "Safe and effective - because Pfizer says so!" is https://robynchuter.substack.com/p/safe-and-effective-because-pfizer