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Igor Chudov's avatar

I really like your article for many reasons:

- It is not sensationalistic

- It is exploratory

- It does not force conclusions on us

- You are obviously a deep thinker

It is possible that vaccination causes a drop in fertility and it would be TEMPORARY for those women whose menstrual cycles are disrupted temporarily.

However, my own articles on the topic elicited personal comments that many women's periods were disrupted permanently. Those are possibly infertile forever.

It is completely unclear what is happening with male sperm due to reduced volume and motility.

mRNA particles targeting ovaries, possibly target them for a reason.

My own opinion is that we have a mix of temporary and permanent effects.

I tried not to get too deeply into the mechanics of conception because for me, it is easy to say something wrong and be targeted by fact checkers. But you are absolutely right to dig deeper and I admire your efforts.

I just subscribed to your substack and let me know if you come up with anything else.

Re: your hypothesis that vaccine causes easrly miscarriages or failure of the egg to attach. It is possible, but it could logically cause later miscarriages too. It is a very interesting hypothesis that CANNOT yet be dismissed.

Also, do not forget the abortions angle, abortions represent unintended pregnancies and are not affected by "social pessimism".

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Laura Creighton's avatar

Just read this Israeli study of sperm donors.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/andr.13209

TL;DR male fertility is effected by the vax, but after 145 days are back to normal. It will be interesting to see if we can see this pattern in the birth data over time.

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