There was this post yesterday that shows it was actually 82% for women less than 20 weeks into their pregnancy had a miscarriage. It seems like in this study they intentionally messed with the numbers to try to keep it lower
Right, and in that study, I read that no outcome was reported for 238 of the 270 total test subjects. Only 32 responded.
That means, of the 32 pregnant women who responded, 26 of them reported that their babies died, 5 reported 'outcome pending' which I guess means they were still pregnant at that time, and only one reported a normal birth. That's 81 percent by my math.
Given the large number of people who didn't respond, it is very likely that the remaining women had similar results, which may explain why they intentionally reported it this way. 26 deaths out of 270 doesn't sound nearly as bad as 26 out of 32.
What comments? I don't know how many people are vaccinated but I'm willing to bet the numbers are overly inflated. I have a friend who is friends with a midwife that has shown pictures of torn placentas being covered in blood clots which started after the vaccinations. In addition to that, an acquaintance who was vaccinated found out their child has a deformity from the sonogram. They have already made arrangements with CHOP for surgery once the baby is born.
There was this post yesterday that shows it was actually 82% for women less than 20 weeks into their pregnancy had a miscarriage. It seems like in this study they intentionally messed with the numbers to try to keep it lower
https://greatawakening.win/p/140c4nuqnt/x/c/4JIPfdkq9GG
For women over 20 weeks, you'd get a premature birth, not a miscarriage.
Right, and in that study, I read that no outcome was reported for 238 of the 270 total test subjects. Only 32 responded.
That means, of the 32 pregnant women who responded, 26 of them reported that their babies died, 5 reported 'outcome pending' which I guess means they were still pregnant at that time, and only one reported a normal birth. That's 81 percent by my math.
Given the large number of people who didn't respond, it is very likely that the remaining women had similar results, which may explain why they intentionally reported it this way. 26 deaths out of 270 doesn't sound nearly as bad as 26 out of 32.
What comments? I don't know how many people are vaccinated but I'm willing to bet the numbers are overly inflated. I have a friend who is friends with a midwife that has shown pictures of torn placentas being covered in blood clots which started after the vaccinations. In addition to that, an acquaintance who was vaccinated found out their child has a deformity from the sonogram. They have already made arrangements with CHOP for surgery once the baby is born.