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Women’s Menstrual Anomalies Lead to Massive Research Study

The Background

In the spring of 2021, thousands of women took to social media to share their traumatic experiences of dramatic changes in their menstrual cycle. However, censorship on social media prevented this conversation from continuing. 

In response, the MAMM team and Children’s Health Defense created the MyCycleStory(sm) survey to capture these testimonies and give a voice to the silenced women. As the submissions were collected, researchers discovered a massive increase in the extremely rare event of “decidual cast shedding,” which is a large, intact piece of tissue that passes through the vagina. This occurrence is painful and often traumatic, and the survey participants reported it 292 times over the course of seven months after January 2021.

After looking through historical data, researchers confirmed that this event was extremely rare, having found only around 40 cases studied over the last 100+ years. The cause is relatively unknown, and with the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine around the same time, researchers are investigating if there is a correlation that warrants further investigation.

Why this is important

The conversation around the effects of COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccine on women’s fertility needs to happen now. While the CDC and government agencies assure that the vaccine is safe for women and children, the research collected in this study warrants questioning the validity of that statement. The recently released Pfizer clinical trial data states that the fertility effects are unknown, so why are they saying it’s safe if they don’t know for sure? Why are they suppressing the stories of these women who are experiencing something so rare and traumatic? What is causing such a surge in this seemingly rare and traumatic experience? Could exposure to spike protein play a role? Is the temporal association with vaccine distribution more than coincidence?

What’s next?

All of these questions need to be addressed immediately. This study begins one of the most important conversations needed today. The MyCycleStory(sm) team continues to dive into the other reported symptoms and their potential causes, and subsequent publications will focus on menstrual abnormalities in women of reproductive age and post-menopausal women as well.

New Study Shows Link Between COVID-19 and Rare Reproductive Health Condition

A new study published by in the Gazette of Medical Sciences has found a potential link between COVID-19 and an increase in the occurrence of decidual cast shedding among women.

Decidual cast shedding is a rare but potentially serious condition in which the uterine lining is shed in a single, intact piece. The study found that there was a significant increase in the number of cases of decidual cast shedding during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among women who had contracted the virus.

The researchers of MyCycleStory investigate the potential that this may be due to some kind of adverse event triggered by the COVID-19 vaccine. The study highlights the need for further research into the potential impact of COVID-19 on women’s reproductive health.

“Decidual cast shedding can be a very uncomfortable and distressing condition for women who experience it,” said lead researcher Tiffany Parotto. “Our study is an important step in understanding the potential effects of the COVID-19 vaccine on women’s health, and we hope that it will encourage further research into this area.”

The publication of this study is an important milestone in raising awareness of the potential impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on women’s reproductive health. This research will lead to further investigation into the long-term effects of the vaccine on women’s health and wellbeing.

Believe Women.

The experiences of women have historically been ignored and undervalued in many areas of society. This has had a profound impact on women’s lives, as well as on society as a whole. COVID-19’s impact on women in general have created an unforseen impact in society as a result of women’s experiences being ignored.

Ignoring women’s experiences can lead to a lack of understanding and empathy for the issues that women face. When women’s experiences are not taken into account, it can be difficult to develop effective policies and programs that address their needs. This can result in women being marginalized and left behind, which can have long-term consequences for their health, well-being, and economic status. When women were censored and had their accounts deleted for sharing personal experiences of themselves and others, the media and government revealed their true colors.

Ignoring these women’s experiences only perpetuated harmful misinformation of realistic impacts that the COVID-19 vaccine may have been having. This only resulted in isolating women, devaluing their experiences and most importantly, investigation of the adverse effects of a vaccine that is being marketed to everyone.  

The media has created a culture of silence and shame around these issues. When women’s experiences are not acknowledged or validated, it can be difficult for women to speak out about issues such medical freedom and reproductive rights. These stories are adverse events that need to be considered for the health and safety of every woman.

Disregarding these women’s experiences has created a profound impact on society. We will not stand for it any longer.

What’s the deal with reproductive science?

Menstrual abnormalities and fertility are important issues that affect many women. While there have been significant advancements in the medical field in recent years, there is a striking limitation on the impact that COVID-19 vaccines and treatments are having on fertility and reproductive health. It is essential to continue research on menstrual abnormalities and fertility effects of medications and vaccines to help improve the health and well-being of women. 

The fact of the matter is, menstrual abnormalities are becoming extremely more severe and common since the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines and are having a significant impact on a woman’s quality of life all around the world. These abnormalities include irregular periods, heavy bleeding, miscarriage, clotting and severely painful periods, among many other. Research that we are doing at MyCycleStory on these menstrual abnormalities can help identify the underlying causes and develop effective treatments, which can improve women’s quality of life and reduce the risk of long-term health problems.

We need to continue to do research on menstrual abnormalities and fertility if we want to help improve healthcare outcomes for women. By understanding the causes and risk factors for these conditions, we can develop awareness for what the cause is, along with potentially more effective treatments and preventive measures. 

Menstrual abnormalities and fertility are important issues that affect many women. Continued research on these topics is essential to improving healthcare outcomes, reducing stigma, promoting gender equality, and improving women’s quality of life. At MCS Group, we will continue to support research on menstrual abnormalities and fertility effects of vaccines and medications to ensure that women receive the care they need and deserve.

The Importance of Independent Research

Science has always been an important aspect of our society, and its significance continues to grow as we progress into the future. Independent research plays a critical role in advancing the field of science, and without it, the future of science could be greatly limited. 

Independent research is important because it allows scientists to explore new ideas and theories without limits. When researchers are free to pursue their own interests, they are able to come up with new and innovative ideas that may not have been considered before. This type of research often leads to breakthrough discoveries that can have a significant impact on society.

Additionally, Independent research helps to promote diversity in the field of science. When researchers are free to pursue their own interests, they are able to bring different perspectives and approaches to the table. This can lead to a better understanding of complex problems and can ultimately lead to more effective solutions.

Most importantly, independent research like we perform at MCS Group, In. helps to promote scientific integrity. When researchers are not beholden to outside interests or agendas, they are able to conduct research in an unbiased and objective manner. This can help to ensure that scientific findings are accurate and trustworthy, and representative of the people the science impacts.

MCS Group helps to foster collaboration among scientists. When researchers are able to pursue their own interests, they are more likely to collaborate with other scientists and dive deeper to answer more pertinent questions. If performed properly, this can lead to a more collaborative and supportive scientific community, which can ultimately lead to more effective solutions to complex problems.

When researchers are free to pursue their own interests, they are able to explore topics that they are truly passionate about. This can lead to a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose in their work, which can ultimately lead to more innovative and impactful research.

Independent research plays a critical role in the future of science and health. It allows scientists to explore new ideas, promotes diversity and scientific integrity, fosters collaboration, and promotes scientific curiosity and passion. Without independent research, the future of science could be greatly limited. Therefore, it is important for society to continue to support independent research and to encourage scientists to pursue their own interests and passions.

The Power in Sharing Your Cycle Story

At MyCycleStory, we understand the power of sharing personal testimonies of women who are experiencing issues related to their health and wellbeing. We believe that by sharing these stories, we can help other women who may be experiencing similar challenges to know that they are not alone.

For many women, dealing with health issues can be a lonely and isolating experience. They may feel embarrassed or ashamed to talk about their experiences with others, or they may feel like no one else could possibly understand what they are going through. This can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness.

That’s why we believe it’s so important to share personal testimonies from women who are experiencing these issues. When women share their stories, it can be a powerful way to connect with others who may be going through similar experiences. It can help to break down the stigma surrounding certain health issues and encourage others to seek help and support.

Unfortunately, since many of these issues are being connected to the distribution of the COVID vaccine, many women are silenced or told that their stories aren’t true. They are being dismissed by their doctors who aren’t taking their concerns seriously. This gives the impression that their experiences aren’t important or relevant. This can be incredibly disheartening, discouraging, and it can make it even harder for women to speak out about their experiences.

That’s why we are here to be the voices for women who have been silenced. We believe that every woman’s story is important and deserves to be heard. We are committed to sharing these stories with the world, to help break down the stigma surrounding women’s health issues, and to encourage others to speak out about their experiences.

If you are a someone who is struggling, we want you to know that you are not alone. We are here to support you, to listen to your story, and to help you find the resources and support you need to take control of your health and wellbeing. Together, we can help to break down the barriers that prevent women from speaking out about their experiences, and create a world where every woman’s voice is heard and valued.

Welcome to MCS Group

Welcome to MCS Group, where we bring together the best and brightest minds to help complete the scientific research necessary to answer questions about irregularities in fertility and women’s bodies. We are a team of scientists, researchers, advocates, data experts, and doctors who share a common goal of improving women’s health and advancing scientific knowledge in the field of reproductive health.

Our organization works tirelessly to support the scientific community by providing resources and support for research projects related to fertility and women’s health. We believe that by bringing together the best minds and providing them with the tools they need, we can accelerate progress towards our goal of improving women’s health and wellbeing.

We offer a range of services to support our research projects, including marketing, volunteer sourcing, project management, recruitment, and publishing. Our marketing team works to raise awareness of our research, both within the scientific community and with the wider public. 

Volunteer sourcing is another key service we offer. We work with a network of volunteers who are passionate about truth and health and want to make a difference. Our team helps to match volunteers with research projects based on their skills and interests, ensuring that our projects have the support they need to carry out their work. We also work with our projects to identify and attract the best talent in the scientific community, ensuring that their research projects are staffed by the most qualified and experienced scientists, researchers, and doctors.

In summary, our organization brings together the best scientists, researchers, advocates, data experts, and doctors to help complete the scientific research that is not being done through government funding, but necessary for answering questions. We provide a range of services to support our members, including marketing, volunteer sourcing, project management, recruitment, and publishing. We are passionate about advancing scientific knowledge in the field of reproductive health, and we believe that by working together, we can make a real difference in improving women’s health and wellbeing.