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InfiniTea
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Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 79835284 Canada 04/23/2021 02:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 13% miscarriage and the infants that survived are probably not going to grow up in good health. The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
InfiniTea
(OP) User ID: 80241920 Spain 04/23/2021 02:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 13% miscarriage and the infants that survived are probably not going to grow up in good health. Quoting: Sungaze_At_Dawn Table 4 on the second link shows some numbers regarding neonatal outcomes. On the third link, toward the bottom of their study questionnaire, they ask “Is the baby still living? If no, what was the date of death? (<28 days)”... I bet those numbers don’t make it into the study though, in the end. Also, there’s a massive chance they nit picked who they were going to use for this study, since the result is already somewhat known for each person whose information was on vaers. Last Edited by InfiniTea on 04/23/2021 02:48 AM |
Dataskrekk
User ID: 80164588 Norway 04/23/2021 03:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for posting. Oh look! "emerging evidence has shown transplacental transfer of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies after maternal Covid-19 vaccination during the third trimester, which suggests that maternal vaccination might provide some level of protection to the neonate.29-32" Interesting. The natural antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection do not readily cross presumably due to glycosylation at the barrier. Tinkering about with this is scary. Insane to just go ahead mass injecting women. They will have those non-natural antibodies for the rest of their life whenever in contact even maybe with common cold. Imagine if they interfere with pregnancy! Also note how many report headache (table 2) (hallmark symptom for the clot issue in brain) after 1 and 2 shots. Double after 2nd shot in both Moderna and Pfizer. Last Edited by Dataskrekk on 04/23/2021 03:48 AM ⌦ Menstruators are going to menstruate. Period. ⌫ |
Dataskrekk
User ID: 80164588 Norway 04/23/2021 04:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Even though the vaccine has only been available a few months now, officially, and even though the study should be a full 9 months from the point of getting all pregnant women, and even though they didn’t care which trimester the women were in to be in the study, and didn’t treat each trimester differently at all (the study was too short for anyone in their first and second trimester to have a definitive negative result in the end)... Quoting: InfiniTea So even though all this is true, here you have medpage thinking that 13% miscarriage/spontaneous abortion/etc is okay. It has to be missing data! Less than 50% “ There were 827 participants with a completed pregnancy, 86% of whom had a live birth. About 13% had a spontaneous abortion and around 1% had other outcomes, including induced abortion and ectopic pregnancy. Most spontaneous abortions occurred before 13 weeks.” [link to www.medpagetoday.com (secure)] Original study link: [link to www.nejm.org (secure)] “Preliminary Results”....smoke and mirrors. 81% were in their first trimester, and can’t possibly all have given birth (page 8): [link to www.nejm.org (secure)] They begin study 30 d before until 3 month after. So about 13 months, it must be still VERY preliminary. They only enroll vaccinated and they so far do not compare to control cohorts that would make sense (but my understanding here is limited as this is not my field), they just pool the data, probably too few data. ⌦ Menstruators are going to menstruate. Period. ⌫ |
mutsugoro_11
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InfiniTea
(OP) User ID: 80241920 Spain 04/23/2021 10:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for posting. Quoting: Dataskrekk Oh look! "emerging evidence has shown transplacental transfer of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies after maternal Covid-19 vaccination during the third trimester, which suggests that maternal vaccination might provide some level of protection to the neonate.29-32" Interesting. The natural antibodies after SARS-CoV-2 infection do not readily cross presumably due to glycosylation at the barrier. Tinkering about with this is scary. Insane to just go ahead mass injecting women. They will have those non-natural antibodies for the rest of their life whenever in contact even maybe with common cold. Imagine if they interfere with pregnancy! Also note how many report headache (table 2) (hallmark symptom for the clot issue in brain) after 1 and 2 shots. Double after 2nd shot in both Moderna and Pfizer. You’re welcome! You know, if any babies make it past the 29 days limit of reported death for this study, such as...within 30 days, or to five years of age...and finally encounter a very simple cold, I wonder whether those poor children will survive it. (29 day limit seems extremely specific and strangely shallow when compared to the length of the avg human lifespan).. This is just insane to think it perfectly safe and fine, to tout it as such, when the majority were in their first trimester, and couldn’t possibly have even given birth yet! 13% is fine, my |
InfiniTea
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