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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many anti-vax nurses are quitting because they fear the vaccine will impact their fertility. They got this belief not from any study (which has shown the exact opposite), but from TikTok influencers talking about their post-vac periods, which every woman knows can vary month to month for any reason and no reason at all. Do you really want the people responsible for overseeing your care to be so stupid? What’s next? Are they going to deny you medicine because they believe in essential oils? Deny you an X-ray and heal you through reiki? Goodbye and good riddance, ladies. [/quote] I didn't have a period at all for five months after the second shot. Yes, that affected my fertility. TikTok didn't have anything to do with it. Maybe the nurses are smarter than I am. [/quote] Vax affected my period also. And I already have some kids, so it’s not as huge if an issue for us. But if I were a young, female nurse, or if I was pregnant, I could see being concerned. [/quote] Ok, we’ll exactly zero studies have shown any link between the vax, periods, and impaired infertility. It seems like a nice theory that a change in your period could render you infertile because you didn’t have a period that month or it was late or heavy or light, but its a theory that has not been borne out by any data. I’ve gotten sick from a cold and my periods were jacked up. Stress, lack of sleep- all of these things can change a cycle. Studies have shown exceptionally modest impacts on period length from the vaccine. There is absolutely no way this vaccine could biologically render someone infertile, short of an over the top immune response like GBS. The vaccine just doesn’t work like that. Biological impossibility. You know what does conclusively impact fertility though, right? COVID. It has been associated with increased likelihood of very bad outcomes in pregnancy, including death, placental abruption, stillbirth, and miscarriage, as well as other assorted increased harms to the mother. But you know, so much uncertainty with those vaccines. [/quote]
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