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Just leaving this here.
Data is lifted straight from the Pfizer document data dump. Although there is some controversy around it, as apparently there is an extra miscarriage on there from someone who didn’t report as being pregnant.
Regardless, for miscarriages to go back to standard rates there would have to be many more unreported pregnancies participating in the study.
In my opinion my concern was warranted and a few people on here owe me an apology.
Debunked bollocks! no apology warranted except from you for not properly fact checking the source.
https://healthfeedback.org/claimrev...gnancy-outcomes-contrary-to-claim-naomi-wolf/
"CLAIM
According to Dr. Naomi Wolf, who runs a crowdsourced project to analyze 300,000 Pfizer documents released via a FOIA request, 44 percent of pregnant women who participated in the drug maker's COVID-19 vaccine trial lost their babies.
VERDICT
ÏNACCURATE"
"DETAILS
Factually inaccurate: The city of Waterloo, Ontario reported 16 stillbirths as of November 2021, not 86, which was within the average based on previous years. Large-scale scientific studies haven’t observed a higher than expected rate of negative pregnancy outcomes in vaccinated women.
Misleading: While Scotland in general has a high level "of COVID-19 vaccine coverage, in October 2021, only 32.3% of pregnant women had received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine, as compared to 77.6% of the general female population of childbearing age".
"KEY TAKE AWAY
Pregnant women are among those at a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, which also increases the risk of pregnancy complications like early birth. Such complications could also have cascading negative effects on their babies. COVID-19 vaccination reduces the risk of severe COVID-19 in pregnant women, and therefore can reduce the risk of complications and negative outcomes in both the mother and baby."
Steve Bannon features.
"On 25 May 2022, Steve Bannon, former White House strategist, hosted author Naomi Wolf on his podcast War Room Battleground.
During the podcast, Wolf claimed that the babies of vaccinated mothers were dying in disproportionately higher numbers compared to babies of unvaccinated mothers, and that the COVID-19 vaccines were responsible for this “die-off of babies”.
Wolf’s claim went unchallenged by Bannon, who hosted other individuals spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 on his platform, including scientists
Li-Meng Yan—who claimed without evidence that the virus SARS-CoV-2 was engineered—and Robert Malone, who
falsely claimed that COVID-19 vaccination leads to more severe disease.
Bannon was permanently suspended from Twitter in November 2020 after calling for U.S. officials Anthony Fauci and Christopher Wray to be beheaded.
Wolf also published the same claim in
her Substack article, featuring it prominently in the article’s headline.
However, her claim is inaccurate and isn’t substantiated by scientific evidence, as we will explain below."
Open the link and read more detail.