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For You Women Who are Pregnant Or Are Planning To Get Pregnant,

PLEASE CONSIDER THIS!

More Lethal Than Abortion Pills:
Horrifying Miscarriage Rates With the COVID Injection 💉

https://rumble.com/v18y2fw-more-lethal-than-abortion-pills-horrifying-miscarriage-rates-with-the-covid.html
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The miscarriage rate during the trial tracked with the rate of miscarriages in society at large.

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/aug/29/viral-image/its-not-true-nearly-half-pregnant-women-pfizers-co/

An article by the website Daily Expose, shared on Facebook and Instagram, claims the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grossly underreported miscarriage figures found in a study on Covid-19 vaccine safety during pregnancy.

However, this is misleading, as it ignores much of the relevant data and therefore totally contradicts the study’s conclusions.

The study examined the records of 827 respondents who had been given a Covid-19 vaccine and had a completed pregnancy, which means the pregnancy had ended in a live birth, spontaneous or induced abortion, stillbirth or ectopic pregnancy.

It found that 13.9% of those respondents reported a pregnancy loss, of which 12.6% were miscarriages.

The study found these rates were within a normal range, and that the preliminary findings did not show “obvious safety signals” among respondents who received mRNA Covid-19 vaccines.

However, the Daily Expose claimed the 12.6% miscarriage figure was incorrect because the majority of respondents were vaccinated during the third trimester, when it is “impossible to suffer a miscarriage”.

The article claims the true miscarriage rate was 82%. This was calculated by excluding all 700 participants who had live births who were vaccinated in their third trimester. This left 127 people who received the vaccine in the first two trimesters, 104 of whom (82%) had miscarriages.

This argument is incredibly misleading.

Dividing the number of people who had miscarriages by the number who had completed pregnancies and were vaccinated in the first or second trimester does not give the miscarriage rate in the first and second trimester.

Gynaecologist Dr Jen Gunter wrote in a newsletter: “Of course when you remove those 700 pregnancies the miscarriage rate looks artificially high, because the only way a person got into the data set...was if the pregnancy had ended and they had been vaccinated.”

To calculate the actual miscarriage rate for those vaccinated in the first and second trimesters, you’d need to divide the number of miscarriages by the total number of completed pregnancies of those who were vaccinated before 26 weeks. But we don’t have that total yet because most of those people are still pregnant.

https://fullfact.org/health/vaccination-miscarriage-CDC-study-inaccurate/