Yesterday, (7/18/2021) I went to a distant nephew's birthday in Philadelphia, PA. In a moment during the party I moved to the kitchen to het ice cream and a lady started having a conversation with me stating that someone asked her to follow me. I asked why; apparently, she lost a pregnancy 2 months after I lost mine (March Vs May) and I got pregnant again, (no joke) 3 weeks later after my miscarriage (I'm 4 months now), the person that asked to follow me was insinuating that I reveal "my secrets".
During the conversation I shared that my pregnancy was an atopic pregnancy and I miscarriaged at 10.5 weeks. The lady shared that she was having complications with her blood pressure and she was going to the ER every other day and the medication wasn't helping, therefore, her doctor recommended to get the C19 Vax (The lady lives in NYC).
Being a woman from the countryside in the Dominican Republic she trusted the doctor in America that are more "capable". During the next 5 days after the Vax she was experiencing horrible headaches and her body was overheated (really bad for pregnancy), she shared that her baby was moving incontrolably (kicking, twisting, and stretching) like he wanted to come out the belly and she was having labor pains. At the 6th day after the Vax her water broke and baby was stillborn, he died inside her with 24 weeks.
She also shared that the hospital that took horrible care of her committed tons of neglecting actions and that's why she is suing them, she said that she is responsible for getting the Vax without getting information first and she recommended me NOT TO GET IT.
I explain to her my concerns about the Vax and why I will never get it, also my doctor recommended to NOT get it (I'm in Montgomery County, PA rural side). It was a devastating story, but these victims are real.
In her case, I feel sympathetic because English is not her first language, her doctor was the one who insisted and lots of people that come from 3rd world countries like Dom. Republic trust American doctors due to the lack of reliable services in our countries.
I think there may have been a communication barrier. Since when is a covid 19 vaccine used to treat preeclampsia? I imagine the doctor was trying to treat her preeclampsia and was unsuccessful. Sometimes preëclampsia is uncontrollable regardless of your efforts. Complete bedrest with drugs is the most common suggestions. Perhaps her doctor suggested getting the vaccine while in the office but I doubt he suggested it to be a cure for her preeclampsia. She needs to find a new doctor. Any doctor suggesting the covid vaccine at this point is not looking at the data, has no concerns about the health of his patients and is being paid to push these poisons.
I talked to her about it as well. That it is somewhat normal that some women has complications with pregnancies and HBP after certain age, but regardless the vaxx was not the best way to treat that. She explained that was her 4th pregnancy and she is 11 years older than me (I'm 24 and she is 35).
That is what I was trying to say. I can't imagine any doctor suggesting a vaccine would provide any benefit to treating preeclampsia. If he did he should have his medical degree revoked. I'm sure these doctors are being incentivized to push these vaccines. The more they administer, bigger the bonus. It happens all the time. Pharmaceutical reps pay doctors to push certain drugs. Just like the hospitals being incentivized to put covid on the death certificates.
It's New York City, they are receiving direct others from the commies that wants to see everyone hurt and suffering. I hope she succeed on her lawsuit.
well, he did cure her pre-eclampsia. She doesn't have it any more, does she?
Cold, I know, but ...
That is about as heartless a comment as I've seen here. Where is the empathy for her situation? Granted, I've been in similar shoes - miscarriage, so I'm going to be a bit more sensitive. But still...That was colder than a black hole.
I think it was meant to be sarcastic - condemning the Dr.
I'd like to think so- maybe djmarcone needs to know the sarcasm code s/ .
For sure, you can interpret it that way but that wasn't my intent. I'm sorry for her loss and any miscarriage is a loss to humanity as well as the family.
My point is that this Dr very possibly gave her the C19 vax deliberately in order to make the "problem" "go away" - meaning he intended that outcome.
He knew she was fragile, he knew (must have known) that many women are experiencing miscarriage due to C19 vax so.... put 2 + 2 together and ... no more bothersome patient.
You think that kind of thing doesn't happen?
Prescribing a problematic injection for someone already at risk for losing a baby is baffling unless malicious intent was present.
The C19 injection is a the perfect murder weapon. Who can dare say someone shouldn't take the C19 vax? EVERYONE should have it!
Or criminal stupidity was the reason, I guess.
I lost blind faith in Drs a long time ago and the way so many have gone along with this massive scam the past year and a half has nearly ruined whatever trust was left. Doctors KNOW masks don't work, they KNOW it's impossible to stop a virus from going through a population, they KNOW these injections are risky. They are becoming robots incapable of logical thinking and all the majority do for the most part is identify a symptom and prescribe a peer accepted drug to treat the symptom. Nothing more.
Actually I wouldn't doubt it! Sorry for misinterpreting.