Characteristics and Management of Reproductive Issues in Women with Spike-Induced Disease

Lecture abstract:

The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on women of reproductive age. Etiologies remain unclear but could include COVID-19 illness, vaccine, lipid nanoparticles, or spike protein shedding. In my lecture, I will focus on the characteristics of reproductive issues in women with spike-induced disease and how these issues can be managed. I will discuss recent research that has found remarkable incidences of decidual cast shedding, stunning increases in menstrual irregularities, and significant increases in adverse events in pregnancy.

About the Speaker

James Thorp is a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist and Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician with over 42 years of obstetrical experience. Dr. Thorp served in the United States Air Force as an Obstetrician-Gynecologist, having been awarded a Health Professions Scholarship for his medical school education.

While serving as a very busy clinician his entire career, he has also been very active in clinical research, with over 175 publications. He has served as a reviewer for major medical journals and served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine for four years. In 2003, Dr. Thorp testified in the U.S. Senate, sharing his expertise in treating the fetus as a patient with in-utero therapies.

Most recently Dr. Thorp has focused his research efforts on the COVID-19 pandemic and published several peer-reviewed scientific publications documenting the dangers of the vaccine in women of reproductive age and in pregnancy. His publications conclusively demonstrate that the COVID-19 “vaccination” experiment has been one of the greatest disasters in the history of medicine. Dr. Thorp has clearly shown that death from the COVID-19 pandemic could have been prevented if the healthcare system and governmental agencies had not prevented early and safe treatments that have been proven successful around the world.

Dr James Thorp

MD
Maternal & Fetal Medicine Specialist

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