? 82% of pregnant women who took mRNA vaccine had miscarriage ?
(www.lifesitenews.com)
?️ STAT DEBATABLE LOL ?
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sorry, very obvious shill you are, read carefully:
"Spontaneous abortion is the loss of pregnancy naturally before twenty weeks of gestation. Colloquially, spontaneous abortion is referred to as a 'miscarriage' to avoid association with induced abortion."
Important part of table 4: "†Data on pregnancy loss are based on 827 participants in the v-safe pregnancy registry who received an mRNA Covid-19 vaccine (BNT162b2 [Pfizer–BioNTech] or mRNA-1273 [Moderna]) from December 14, 2020, to February 28, 2021, and who reported a completed pregnancy. A total of 700 participants (84.6%) received their first eligible dose in the third trimester."
And so when you link the definition of spontaneous abortion with the data, that means the 700 pregnant women who received their first eligible dose in the third trimester, it is impossible for them to have a spontaneous abortion, because this only occurs within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
So then we have 127 eligible women left who have the possibility to have a spontaneous abortion, and 104 of those 127 women had spontaneous abortions. Unless they labeled terms incorrectly, that does look like 104 out of 127 eligible pregnant women in their first trimester experienced spontaneous abortion or "miscarriage". The other 700 women can't even have a spontaneous abortion, and the author of the article rightfully says they might as well have been 700 men.
Again. this is what happens when you read a single fucking graph instead of the entire article. The sample size is 3987. all of them were vaccinated, as it was one of the 2 selection criteria. Out of these 3987, 827 saw their pregnancy end within the window of observation. Out of these 827, 700 belonged to the third trimester group (Which took up 1019 of the initial sample), and the rest belonged to the second and first trimester group (These being 1714 and 1224 respectively). So, 70% of the people in the third trimester saw their pregnancy end, while only .46% of the second semester group and 7.8% of the first trimester. So the number is 8.2%.
Don't ask me where the remaining 23 of the 127 went to, because I have no idea. I can only presume they either got a normal abortion, or were at the very end of the second trimester and gave birth towards the end of the observation window.
so I am reading your take, is the amount of miscarries in the 3rd trimester not alarming to you? I see a lot of energy focussed on proving another anon wrong, but what is your take on the study?
Agreed with your response. Also first trimester miscarriages are way more common Before week 12, I wonder how many were weeks 13-20 Vs before 12 weeks.
Either way the number of third trimester to have success only at 70% is definitely below the average success at that point of the pregnancy