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Faunsdale, AL | Look on the news. It’s becoming increasingly common to see reports of women dying from COVID before they can deliver their baby or the baby surviving and the mother dying.
The analysis I’ve seen of miscarriage rates in vaccinated women shows that it’s no higher than the expected.
You apparently have a strongly held opinion that is not true. Let me pose this question to you. I don’t agree that the vaccines are causing miscarriages, but let’s examine this.
A woman wants to have a baby. Presumably she also wants to live to raise that baby. If she gets vaccinated and has a miscarriage, that will be an awful, traumatic event but odds are, she’ll conceive another child later if she wants to. On the other hand if she is unvaccinated and gets COVID, she has an increased risk of dying or permanent disability from the virus. She doesn’t get another chance at that.
Link to a discussion of vaccines for young women
https://mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/mas/news/covid-19-vaccine-does...
Here’s one from across the Atlantic
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/health-57552527.amp
Edited by ccjersey 9/15/2021 09:43
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