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Report: Thousands of Reports of Menstrual Irregularities, Reproductive Dysfunction Following COVID Vaccines

Celeste McGovern : Apr 20, 2021
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While the media have focused on blood clots, the UK has registered another phenomenon taking place after coronavirus vaccines.

[LifeSiteNews.com] Thousands of women around the world are reporting disrupted menstrual cycles after receiving injections of COVID-19 vaccines. (Image: Pixabay)

The UK's government vaccine adverse event system has collected moreĀ thanĀ 2,200 reports of reproductive disorders after coronavirus injections, including excessive or absent menstrual bleeding, delayed menstruation, vaginal hemorrhaging, miscarriages, and stillbirths.

In the UK, the Yellow Card adverse event reporting system includes 2,233 reports of "reproductive and breast disorders" after reception of AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines.

The UK Yellow Card program reports 1,465 reactions involving reproductive systems as well as 19 "spontaneous abortions" (miscarriages), five premature labors, and two stillbirths in association with the AstraZeneca vaccine as of April 5.

The reports include:

255 cases of abnormal uterine bleeding

242 reports of unusual breast pain and swelling

182 women who experienced absent or delayed menstruation

175 cases of heavy menstrual bleeding

165 cases of vaginal hemorrhaging

55 reports of genital swelling, lesions, rashes or ulcerations

19 cases of postmenopausal hemorrhaging

12 cases of premature or "artificial" menopause

Another 768 reports of "reproductive and breast disorders" have been reported for Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine in the UK, as well as 42 "spontaneous abortions," five premature labor onsets, and two stillbirths. These include:

265 reports of breast changes, including 22 reports of breast cancer and 177 reports of breast pain

134 cases of irregular menstrual bleeding

127 reports of absent or light menstruation

92 cases of heavy bleeding

73 cases of vaginal hemorrhaging

5 reports of postmenopausal hemorrhaging

5 cases of premature or 'artificial' menopause

Male reproductive disorders are fewer, but 75 Yellow Card reports on AstraZeneca's vaccine include 63 erectile dysfunction reactions, 50 cases of testicular pain, 11 cases of scrotal pain and swelling, and three reports of haematospermia, or blood in sperm.

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