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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Good grief.

Even 12% is way to high.

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Notice this part though, it says 12% is below the risk of miscarriage in the general population. Miscarriage is defined as 'prior to 20 weeks'.

"The authors claimed that the number of people to suffer a spontaneous abortion (miscarriage) during the study was 104 out of 827 completed pregnancies, equating the risk of miscarriage at 12.6%; 7 – 12% lower than the risk of miscarriage in the general population."

Early pregnancies are often lost, so this article's 91% value for vaccinated pregnancies lost before week 20 should be compared with 19 - 24% early pregnancies lost 'normally' for the general population.

35 posted on 11/07/2021 3:13:42 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

We haven’t even touched on birth defects yet.


38 posted on 11/07/2021 3:18:04 PM PST by blackdog (Jab Dodger. )
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To: ransomnote
Except it is not.

Unless you are working in the miscarriages that are basically considered unknown in the first eight weeks.

After 12 weeks your chance of miscarriage is 2.5%.

Since these were women who knew they were pregnant you have to assume they were at least four to six weeks at least otherwise you usually do not know you are pregnant unless you are testing very frequently.

44 posted on 11/07/2021 3:31:16 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (add a dab of lavender in milk, leave town with an orange and pretend you're laughing with it)
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