If you looked in the thread you linked you would see that the second comment from the top is mine. I show that it is not 82% death rate but 90.6% death rate in the first two trimesters according to their data.
But here's the thing. Spontaneous abortion is not generally caused by damage to the ovaries. It is caused by a shock to the developing embryo, or the mothers system, or whatever. Many things can cause it, but direct ovarian damage is not really one of the causes, unless such damage also has secondary effects (which is likely if the cause is trauma, but not minor tissue damage (AKA the vaccine), at least there is no evidence).
In addition there are thousands of data points that show endothelial damage, including specifically within the female reproductive tissue. But endothelial tissue damage IS NOT OVARIAN damage,, at least not directly. So far there has been zero data (and zero evidence) that there has been any damage to the reproductive system itself.
That doesn't mean there hasn't been. It needs to be looked at. But there is a difference between the tissues, and any biologist (including myself0 can explain it. I would be happy to elaborate on the differences if you wish.
The damage that the vaccine causes to the endothelium is so deadly because it doesn't take much to cause clotting in the capillaries, or heart attacks if there is damage in heart blood vessels, or aneurysms if there is damage to brain blood vessels, etc. That's why killing off, or causing an immune response to the blood vessels themselves (endothelium) is so harmful. It doesn't take that much damage to do a lot of harm.
But in the ovaries, killing off a few cells won't do much. It would have to be a lot of damage to the tissue itself and there is no evidence for that. Until such actual evidence exists, its fear porn and speculation.
If you looked in the thread you linked you would see that the second comment from the top is mine. I show that it is not 82% death rate but 90.6% death rate in the first two trimesters according to their data.
But here's the thing. Spontaneous abortion is not generally caused by damage to the ovaries. It is caused by a shock to the developing embryo, or the mothers system, or whatever. Many things can cause it, but direct ovarian damage is not really one of the causes, unless such damage also has secondary effects (which is likely if the cause is trauma, but not minor cellular damage, at least there is no evidence).
In addition there are thousands of data points that show endothelial damage, including specifically within the female reproductive tissue. But endothelial tissue damage IS NOT OVARIAN damage,, at least not directly. So far there has been zero data (and zero evidence) that there has been any damage to the reproductive system itself.
That doesn't mean there hasn't been. It needs to be looked at. But there is a difference between the tissues, and any biologist (including myself0 can explain it. I would be happy to elaborate on the differences if you wish.