Posted on 08/24/2023 4:11:56 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
A “terrible report” by the National Center for Health Statistics, published on the CDC website, came out in the spring of this year, reported world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough. What that report shows is that maternal death rates are increasing in America — and fast.
The WHO defines maternal death as “the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes.” In plain English, that means the death of a pregnant woman from non-accidental causes within 42 days following or during pregnancy.
“The maternal mortality rate for 2021 was 32.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, compared with a rate of 23.8 in 2020 and 20.1 in 2019,” according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
That’s a 38.2% increase compared to 2020 and a 63.7% increase from 2019. Overall, a 50% increase in maternal mortality — very troubling numbers.
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Whatever could it be?
We may never know, especially if “brought to you by Pfizer” has anything to say about it.
It’s a mystery that may never be solved.
All so the Democrats could have cheat-by-mail-in ballots in 2020.
I have a son and a daughter-in-law anticipating the delivery of their first child in February. Before they were married she got jabbed to keep her job. So far everything is fine, but - - - .? We live in scary times.
The good news is Dr Faucistein made millions off this.
Yep. About a buck per death. Hell doesn’t have a low enough level for this grotesque monster.
We also have a boatload of invaders without health care landing in the hospital and off loading babies. I am told that many use infant death as birth control and do not care that their 7 month baby doesn’t make it.
The nurse next door noticed this after the started the shot
Might want to look at the miscarriage rate as well.
A pandemic. Covid patients filled up hospitals and dominated healthcare resources and personnel.
Because of the strain the pandemic put on the healthcare system, a lot of people died who should not have.
In 2020, there was a jump by 18%, or 528,891 deaths over the expected number. In 2021, the increase was even larger at 21%, or 609,393. Put in terms of numbers, in 2019, there were 2.8 million deaths, in 2020 there were 3.83 million deaths and in 2021 there were 3.46 million deaths. Normally, the number of deaths increases about 0.5% per year.
Of those excess deaths, 350,831 in 2020 and 415,399 in 2021 were directly caused by Covid. That means that 178,060 people in 2020 and 193,994 people in 2021 died unnecessarily from non-Covid causes because of lack of medical care due to the pandemic.
Most of these excess non-Covid deaths occurred from the usual leading causes of death such as heart disease, accidents, strokes, diabetes, etc. (Cancer death rates were largely unaffected, presumably because resources used for cancer treatments really aren't good for treating infectious disease. Radiation and chemo don't kill viruses.)
It would not be surprising if more post-partum women died during those two years because of lack of health care, since that was a huge problem.
After saying all of this, I will point out that the CDC's report on maternal mortality has this to say: "Maternal mortality rates fluctuate from year to year because of the relatively small number of these events and possibly due to issues with the reporting of maternal deaths on death certificates (4). Efforts to improve data quality are ongoing..." Put simply, this means that the reported increases in maternal mortality might not be real, but are just statistical artifacts.
Could be shot but invaders babies are dying also.
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