Anybody have that infographic about how the COVID vax might cause female infertility due to immune reaction to a particular protein involved in the placenta? I need to verify something about this claim

@Binkle I am not sure about Infographics but this is from the British medical Journal

bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e

if you look up info, make sure it is a legit source it may take longer to read,

@freemo maybe able to help us find proper sources of info.

@zleap @freemo this is actually one step better than I was hoping for. Mostly I just wanted to verify that the immune reaction was contained to only vaccines rather than vaccine and/or COVID-contraction. I realized I hadn't confirmed that yet
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A lot of the ones I've read say it happens in both, like the clot shot part.

There's also the infamous censored subreddit about vaccine long haulers in which people get the infamous long COVID symptoms from the shot instead. Even the media articles with misleading info about the heart issues saying it's less likely with the shot say that it happens with the real deal too.
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I think they have found an explanation for the heart problems.

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Yup, and the thing is it's literally from the spike protein the vaccines (both mRNA and non mRNA) tried to make. That's why clotting happened in both ones.
https://elifesciences.org/articles/69314

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It appears this is limited to the J&J and AstraZeneca vaccine but not to the Moderna or Pfizer.

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The other two had heart inflammation moreso instead, and usually more effects after shot #2.

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The heart inflamation issue is likely unrelated, at least according to what im reading which explains the underlying cause of the clots and doesnt seem to make any mention of any links to the inflammation issue.

Keep in mind both he clots and the heart inflammation is extremely rare, single digits out of millions. So while they are real issues they arent huge concerns for the most part.

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If your interested here is the study that explains the underlying cause of the blood clotting: science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv

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Note that the link you provided isnt about blood clotting at all and thr cause of the clotting is unrelated to the spike protein (which is why the mRNA vaccines dont cause it). The link i provided describes the cause in some detail.
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