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🗓️ 10 January 2022
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | For a year now, many women, including friends and family members of mine, probably friends and |
0:05.2 | family members of yours too, have refused to get the COVID vaccine out of fear that it would |
0:11.1 | disrupt their menstrual cycle. The experts called these women idiots conspiracy theorists, |
0:17.5 | anti-science robes. The public health establishment spoke with one voice through the largest media |
0:24.7 | channels in America to fact check and debunk these claims. The science we were told was clear, |
0:32.1 | the COVID vaccines do not affect women's menstrual cycles. We're going to turn now to our Dr. |
0:39.8 | Jen Ashton, who has some answers to some of your more pressing medical questions. We'll start with |
0:44.2 | the first one, Dr. Jen, is there a relationship between the vaccines and menstrual cycles we've |
0:50.5 | definitely talked about this? We sure have. You guys, and this is really spreading like wildfire on |
0:54.6 | social media with zero scientific or medical basis for this. Remember, in medicine, every time we |
1:01.3 | talk about a study of finding what is the first thing we say, big difference between association |
1:07.1 | and causation. So yes, women can get the vaccine and then experience changes in their menstrual |
1:12.8 | cycle. That does not mean that one causes the other. And in fact, if you look at the biology of how |
1:18.7 | these vaccines work, there is zero hormonal interaction. So please, let's put that to rest. |
1:25.9 | Yes, there's got a lot of attention because of school actually in Florida, |
1:28.7 | I was telling teachers that they use sighted this as a reason for not being vaccinated. |
1:32.7 | Defies science. So always good to repeat. Thank you. |
1:36.1 | Can you believe that a school was using this kind of rumor, this thing spreading like wildfire? |
1:42.0 | We put it to rest, please. Okay, there's no evidence that the vaccines affect women's menstrual cycles. |
1:49.2 | It's not even possible for the vaccines to affect women's menstrual cycles. It defies |
1:55.5 | science, except whoopsie daisy turns out the vaccines change women's menstrual cycles. |
2:01.2 | According to a new study published on Thursday in the journal of Stetrics and Gynecology, |
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