COVID VACCINE INCREASES RISK OF MISCARRIAGE
Pregnant women have been told that the Covid jab is safe, but new research has found that it raises the risk of miscarriage by almost double.
According to a recent study, women who received the Pfizer shot during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (first trimester) were up to 91 percent more likely to miscarry. Official statistics had claimed that women who received the Pfizer jab in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy were eight times less likely to have a miscarriage.
The CDC study, which was based on a report prepared by the CDC, claimed that the miscarriages rates following a Covid jab in early pregnancy were around 12%, which is roughly the rate that would be expected irrespective of whether or not people got vaccinated.
However, the CDC researchers had excluded women who were more likely to miscarry in their first trimester and those who were excluded. The University of Auckland's researchers has revealed that if those individuals are re-included, the percentage of miscarriage increases between 82 percent and 91 percent.
A miscarriage can happen up to 23 weeks into a pregnancy—but it is much more likely to occur in the first trimester.
The New Zealand researchers claim that the CDC had provided "falsely comforting data." The agency had followed 827 women who received the Pfizer vaccine during their third trimester, but 713 were vaccinated when they were approaching or had already begun their third trimester.