The fact-checking, consisted of:
Belittling the results of the Pfizer internal study in mice showing distribution of the lipid nanocapsules after the shot. (Nobody I have ever seen cited that study as proof of miscarriages or infertility; they just suggested the risk. And since the mice in that study were *killed*, we'll never know, will we?)
2) A claim that monitoring VAERS showed an uptick in miscarriage.
The defense was Bart Simpson : "I didn't do it nobody saw me do it you can't prove anything" (correlation is not proof, becomes, correlation is DISproof in the minds of these vermin, and trolls like you who spread the lies)
3) Vaccines could attack the placenta (syncytin-1). The best they could do was "no evidence". And at that, they weren't doing a survey of pregnant women who got the jab, but women who'd already got the jab and had antibodies, going to in-vitro fertilization.
Not at all what most people are thinking of when they say infertility or miscarriage.
Troll.
This is not my article and you are supposed to share your opinion on this article without attacking me personally.