>>13473959, >>13473981 Women Complaining of Sever Menstrual Disorders post COVID Injections
Some articles were posted here that even non vaccinated women around women that were vaccinate, were reporting heavy periods.
So I wonder if this has to with an already known phenomena, if womens periods syncing, more than effects of vaccinated to non vaccinated women. My first thought the vaccinated woman released an unusual pheromone, the made other women feel the same situation. That sounds crazy but it might be true.
Period Syncing: Real Phenomenon or Popular Myth?
Medically reviewed by Deborah Weatherspoon, Ph.D., R.N., CRNA — Written by Kathryn Watson on January 23, 2019
Origins of the theory
Research
Lunar cycle syncing
Obstacles to proving
Takeaway
What is period syncing?
Period syncing describes a popular belief that women who live together or spend a lot of time together begin menstruating on the same day every month.
Period syncing is also known as “menstrual synchrony” and “the McClintock effect.” It’s based on the theory that when you come in physical contact with another person who menstruates, your pheromones influence each other so that eventually, your monthly cycles line up.
Some women even swear that certain “alpha females” can be the determining factor when entire groups of women experience ovulation and menstruation.
Anecdotally, people who menstruate accept that period syncing is a real thing that occurs. But the medical literature doesn’t have a solid case to prove that it happens. Keep reading to find out what we know about menstruation cycles syncing up.
https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/period-syncing#origins-of-the-theory