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- Babies who are nursing are getting sick from vaccinated mothers, and at least one has died.
- Out of the 270 women who got pregnant in the Pfizer trials, 236 of the participants' records disappeared, but out of the 34 women who remained, 28 of their babies died.
- In Scotland, twice the number of babies died. In Ontario, Canada, 86 babies died (the average is five or six per year), and deaths among vaccinated mothers are up 34% in Israel.
Menstrual Irregularities, Uterus Shedding Cases Spike After COVID Vaccine Rollout: Peer-Reviewed Study
'What we've seen so far is just the tip of the iceberg': Dr. Northrup
originally posted by: ancientlight
1...2....3....zombies, boomer, carpy , etc incoming ,defending their masters
originally posted by: PraetorianAZ
My wife and her sister are both pregnant right now and we are due a week apart from each other. My sister-in-law and her husband are vaccinated and my wife and I are not.
They got vaccinated the second they could then started trying for a baby shortly after. Took them a full year and a miscarriage to finally conceive. Took my wife and me 2 months we have been very fortunate things are going so well.
In-laws are having to see specialists for many different problems (mostly heart issues) and I feel really bad for them. I have no doubt the vaccine is to blame for some of these problems.
originally posted by: havok
And the naysayers will all tell you:
"I'd rather have heart problems, adverse reactions, or lifelong issues than CV19 complications."
Even though the survival rate for CV19 infection is still surprisingly high.
That's the common excuse.
That's how good the propaganda machine worked.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
If we did not get covid in January my wife was going to have to quit because they won't allow an exemption for pregnancy, RNs are mandated to get the vaccine, and we would both rather she quit than take the vaccine while pregnant.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
If we did not get covid in January my wife was going to have to quit because they won't allow an exemption for pregnancy, RNs are mandated to get the vaccine, and we would both rather she quit than take the vaccine while pregnant.
Why do you defend the vaccine so hard then?