Mortality Update on Covid Vaccination Risk in Pregnancy

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October 22, 2021

Multiple entities from the BBC beginning in February 2021, have been urging pregnant women to take the Covid vaccination, to the Obstetric physician leaders at Houston Methodist in May 2021 when there have been no completed trials in expectant mothers and the first trial will not be completed until December 2021. Women in the US impregnated after the Covid injection have reported their results during pregnancy to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) V-safe app which is an unscientifically designed and maintained registry.

According to Sally Beck on October 12, 2021 in an article  for The Conservative Woman UK, examining the risk of vaccination in pregnancy, she reported the following manipulation of data with no inclusion of 700 miscarriages in women over 20 weeks pregnant:

  • American investigative journalist Jefferey Jaxen analyzed a study by 21 authors analyzing data from V-safe published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, he discovered they had manipulated the figures.
  • Dr. Hong Sun PhD, from Dedalus Healthcare, Antwerp, Belgium, complained to the NEJM editor”.

When the miscarriages in women over 20 weeks pregnant were factored in, the miscarriage rate increased to 82% while the published numbers revealed a rate of 12.6% in women 20 weeks pregnant and under. The miscarriage rate in under 20 weeks is in line with pre-Covid rates.

Access the Original NEJM study here
Access the Correction to the NEJM Study Here
Access The Conservative Woman article here
Access the Stew Peters Video here on the alarming # of babies dying just days after birth here
Access the OpenVaers Summary Page for Miscarriage data here 
 

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