This nature news has a misleading headline although it eventually gets the original story semi-right. There was an abortion rate of 82% for pregnancies up to 20 weeks, or 1/2 term, not just first trimester or 13 weeks. This group of 20 weeks or less was only 1/8 of the whole sample, so about 7/8 did not abort. The scandal was that the original study report tried to bury this alarming fact about early pregnancy loss by lumping all cases so that for the whole sample, it would be about 12%. When you know that there is a normal loss of 10% by 20 weeks, and less as pregnancy advances, you can see how this averaging would hide the truth. Superficially, it doesn't look so bad but only one eighth of the cases had 90% of the weight.
This nature news has a misleading headline although it eventually gets the original story semi-right. There was an abortion rate of 82% for pregnancies up to 20 weeks, or 1/2 term, not just first trimester or 13 weeks. This group of 20 weeks or less was only 1/8 of the whole sample, so about 7/8 did not abort. The scandal was that the original study report tried to bury this alarming fact about early pregnancy loss by lumping all cases so that for the whole sample, it would be about 12%. When you know that there is a normal loss of 10% by 20 weeks, and less as pregnancy advances, you can see how this averaging would hide the truth. Superficially, it doesn't look so bad but only one eighth of the cases had 90% of the weight.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/huge-red-flag-medical-researchers-bury-data-showing-82-miscarriage-rate-in-vaccinated-women?utm_source=top_news&utm_campaign=standard
They have pulled the article.
The LifeSiteNews article is archived.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210630142714/https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/huge-red-flag-medical-researchers-bury-data-showing-82-miscarriage-rate-in-vaccinated-women
https://archive.vn/mzeqE
Which one? It's all gotten confusing because of headlines. But the cat's out of the bag anyway.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment...
You're welcome.