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Fertility Crisis in America as Potential New COVID Vax Symptom Emerges

The University of Virginia Health System has uncovered a shocking new fact that has implications for America’s future. More than half of women as young as 30 are now hitting early menopause. This could have huge consequences for the US going forward as millions of young women who are still of childbearing age may now be infertile.

It’s just the latest health anomaly to suddenly appear in the wake of the COVID-19 mass vaccination experiment with mRNA gene serums.

For most women, early menopause (perimenopause) symptoms don’t begin until after age 47. According to the Mayo Clinic, less than 1% of women have traditionally hit early menopause before age 47. That’s when the body starts producing less estrogen and the ovaries stop producing eggs.

Hormonal changes cause symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings, and husbands having to sleep on the couch because apparently they’re a STUPID IDIOT about everything. I’ve heard it can be miserable.

It also means that the baby-making time in a woman’s life is over and her periods stop.

 

The UV Health System used a period-tracking app called “Flo” to survey thousands of young women across the US. The app is helpful for young couples who are trying to get pregnant because it will tell them the time of month when the mom-to-be is most fertile. UV Health System used the app to find out whether young women between 30 and 40 are experiencing any symptoms of perimenopause.

The results were jaw-dropping. Remember, the data shows that less than 1% of women have historically shown signs of early menopause before age 47.

The new data from the UV Health System found that 55.4% of young women between 30 and 35 are now experiencing perimenopause. It’s even worse for women between 36 and 40. In that group, 64.3% have hit early menopause.

More than half of women in their 30s in America may now be unable to have children. That’s a catastrophe for a culture in which most women now finish college, start their careers for a few years, and wait until their 30s to try to have children.

The UV Health System did not ask the women about their vaccination status, so it’s possible that this anomaly is being caused by some other unknown phenomenon. But like all the other strange things happening with Americans’ health, this only started after Joe Biden and Tony Fauci turned everyone into human guinea pigs and tried to force everyone to take the jabs.

The researchers also didn’t survey women in their 20s, so this problem could be even more of a nightmare than we realize yet.

We know that starting in 2021, thousands of women began reporting odd changes to their menstrual cycles on Twitter. Dr. Naomi Wolf started collecting these anecdotal cases until Twitter kicked her off and censored her (this was back before Elon Musk bought Twitter).

Dr. Wolf and her team of researchers have uncovered reams of solid evidence that the COVID jabs damage the human reproductive system, which was obvious from those early reports from women. We now know that instead of staying in the arm at the injection site (which the CDC falsely told the American people), the spike proteins migrate to the heart, brain, spinal cord, ovaries, and testes and go to work causing structural and DNA damage.

Heart attacks, strokes, and blood clotting disorders skyrocketed after the mass vaccination program. We’ve documented dozens of stories of teenagers and young children dying from strokes and heart attacks while playing sports. The US military found that more than 20,000 young servicemembers were sexually sterilized during the first six months of Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates in 2021.

So, it definitely looks like it’s possible that the vaccines are causing young women to hit menopause early. That would make sense, wouldn’t it? If the spike proteins are damaging a woman’s ovaries, the body could be tricked into thinking it’s much older than it really is.

We don’t know with certainty that this is being caused by the shots, but it definitely merits more study. More than half of women in their 30s should not be hitting perimenopause. Can anyone think of another possible reason why this is happening?


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