Menstrual Irregularities, Uterus Shedding Cases Spike After COVID Vaccine Rollout: Peer-Reviewed Study

Several physicians like Dr. Christiane Northrup are concerned that there may be a lot more information about reproductive damage which has yet to be revealed. This comes off the back of a major peer-reviewed study revealing that menstrual irregularities and uterus shedding cases have spiked after the COVID vaccine rollout.

The first of three peer-reviewed research papers on women who experienced menstrual abnormalities or a decidual cast around the time COVID vaccines were introduced starts to shed some light on the traditionally uncommon gynecological abnormality's unexpected rise.

When the internal lining of the uterus (endometrium) is shed intact, the whole lining is shed in one piece, this is known as a decidual cast.

“What a decidual cast is is the sloughing off of the entire inside of the uterus all at once, generally preceded by several days of intense cramping as the uterus contracts. So what is passed is a ‘cast’ of the inside of the uterus,” said Dr. Christiane ...

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