European Union Investigates Reports of Women Experiencing ‘Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and Absence of Menstruation’ Following mRNA COVID Jab

Medical staff prepares Moderna coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to be administered at the newly-opened mass vaccination centre in Tokyo, Japan, May 24, 2021. Carl Court/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo/File Photo

The safety committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is launching an investigation following many reports of women experiencing “heavy menstrual bleeding and absence of menstruation” after submitting to the mRNA COVID-19 jab.

The vaccines in question are the Moderna and Pfizer mRNA jabs, and the agency refuses to admit at the present time that there is a causal link between the jabs and the menstrual problems endured by these misfortunate women who bought the Big Pharma fear porn propaganda.

It is unclear whether or not the EMA can be trusted to conduct the investigation in a non-biased manner. Their Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has already minimized concerns after a study from Norway showed that women had heavier periods after submitting to the jab.

Big League Politics has reported on the many adverse effects that can happen to women’s bodies due to the experimental vaccines:

A new scientific study has concluded that “the claims made” by the public health establishment regarding “the safety of exposure of women in early pregnancy to mRNA-based vaccines to prevent COVID-19 are unwarranted.”

… The authors of the study are recommending “that those policy decisions be revisited” by lawmakers based on the evidence they have found showing the mRNA vaccines can cause miscarriages within pregnant women.

They found that the Big Pharma-backed studies were misrepresented in order to push the vaccines out to more people.

“The Pfizer-BioNTech study of rats was reported to indicate no issues in fertility of the exposed animals or their pups. However, more careful scrutiny of the study indicates an increase (approximately 2 times) of pre-implantation loss (9.77% compared to 4.09% in the control group),” the study states.

“Considering the evidence presented here, we suggest the immediate withdrawal of mRNA vaccine use in pregnancy (Category X)[41] and those breastfeeding, alongside the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines to children or those of child-bearing age in the general population, until more convincing data relating to the safety and long-term impacts on fertility, pregnancy and reproduction are established in these groups,” they concluded.

The study was published in the journal, Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law, in conjunction with the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge (IPAK) and Public Health Policy Initiative (PHPI). It was conducted by Drs. Aleisha Brock and Simon Thornley, who are based out of New Zealand.

Women who care about their ability to have children would be wise to steer clear of the COVID-19 vaccine, which does not even stop the spread of the virus anyway.

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