Here's the relevant questions.
1) Location of clots
What is the the typical constellation of symptoms for MRSA infection introduced into the bloodstream? Does it include clotting? If so, is there a typical description of the clotting, i.e. is it proximal to the needle injection site, or downstream of where the MRSA-carrying blood enters the body?
Or is it systemic with no focal point? Or does it typically start clotting in a particular organ (heart, or lungs, or kidneys)? Or in extremities? Or at joints?
2) Timing of clots
How long after the MRSA enters the blood, does it take for clots to start forming?
How does one distinguish clots formed as a side effect of the procedure itself, to clots formed as a result of MRSA infection?
3) Amenability of clots to treatment
What blood thinners are typically used on MRSA clots?
What dosage?
Is the successful resolution of clots dependent on the size of clots when blood thinners are first given?
Is it necessary to clear the system of MRSA before clots resolve?
Or can it happen "the clots went away but the remaining MRSA killed the patient anyway" ?
4) Physiochemical characteristics of clots
Do the clots in the dead baby look typical of the abnormal clots reported in dead jab recipients by embalmers and doctors who are honest enough to come public about these things?
5) Is there such a thing as introducing MRSA during the transfusion? The only symptom mentioned in the article the day after the medical procedure (for which, remember, the attending physician said clots are "rare" -- what a loaded term; the articles I looked up suggested up to about 10% incidence of clots, which is a convenient level for argument in that you can simultaneously defend the doctor calling them rare, but use the 10% as a cudgel for presumptively arguing the clots must have come from the procedure) -- the only symptom mentioned was a low hemoglobin count. Is that a early symptom of clotting, or of MRSA infection?
Just shouting "I'm a DOCTOR" doesn't cut the mustard.
Once you take a swing at my questions I will answer yours. However all your questions are diversions and nonsense