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Miscarriages & Maternal Deaths Skyrocketed in 2021 and the CDC Knew

Hundreds of American women experienced miscarriages on the same day that they received a “safe and effective” COVID vaccine, and the data has been hiding in plain sight in the VAERS system.

Another disturbing data point is the fact that the number of women dying in childbirth in America shot up by 30% in 2021. The CDC’s website insists to this day that these shots are safe and effective for pregnant women, but the data says otherwise.

The Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) lists 673 cases in which pregnant women experienced a miscarriage (spontaneous abortion) on Day 0. That means the miscarriage began on the same day—usually within hours—of being injected with the mRNA technology.

Here’s how one of these horrible reports was written. The woman got the shot on December 30, 2020, making her one of the earliest people to get a COVID vaccine. Her miscarriage happened on December 31, 2020:

“I was 5.5 weeks pregnant when I revived the Pfizer Covid Vaccine. Everything was seemingly going fine with my pregnancy until about 4 hours after receiving the vaccine when I went to the bathroom and wiped and saw pink discharge on the toilet paper. I then began to have mild low abdominal cramping. The abdominal cramping and vaginal bleeding steadily increased in severity over the next 24 hours until I eventually had an obvious miscarriage the evening of 12/31/2020. I cant help but think the vaccine in some way caused my body to reject the pregnancy. Along with the miscarriage, I also had extreme tiredness with GI upset 12/31/20 – 1/02/2021.”

 

A large second peak of miscarriages happened between Day 15 and Day 30. VAERS contains another 519 reports of women losing their babies during that time frame. In some cases, the shots killed the baby immediately, and in others it took a few weeks for the miscarriage to happen. At any rate, the lipid nanoparticles allowed the spike proteins to cross the placental barrier and rampage the babies’ systems.

In total, there are 3,594 individual reports of miscarriages directly tied to the COVID shots in the VAERS database, as of July 1st. This is hugely significant, because the VAERS system is believed to be widely underreported. Some estimates say it’s underestimated by a factor of 40X. Others claim the underreporting could be by a factor of 100X.

That would translate into somewhere between 143,760 and 359,400 miscarriages in the United States that resulted after the mothers received COVID vaccinations.

The other worrisome and in-your-face trend is the number of women that suddenly died in childbirth in 2021. The numbers of maternal deaths are tracked in the CDC WONDER database, so there’s no underreporting. This is just hard data that the CDC possesses. Whereas the VAERS database is specifically geared toward reporting adverse events from the COVID shots, the WONDER database is not related to vaccines. It simply tracks all maternal (and other) deaths year-to-year in the US.

It’s extremely rare for women to die in childbirth in our modernized healthcare system. Not to mention, childbirth is a completely natural and healthy thing that women have been doing a long time. The usual incidence of maternal deaths is about 1 out of every 200,000 pregnancies in the US. This is also a number that stays fairly stable.

But in 2021, the number of maternal deaths in the WONDER database shot up by 30%. In 2020, there were 1,288 women who died in childbirth in America. In 2021, the number jumped to 1,687. In 2022, the number of maternal deaths dropped back down to 1,248.

How do we account for this ping pong effect in the numbers? It looks like the numbers shot up in 2021 because that was the year when most people who were going to get a COVID shot received it. Demand for the mRNAs dropped off starting in 2022.

By 2022, demand for the mRNA shots was starting to reduce significantly. Women who waited patiently to see what happened, and then did not get vaccinated, were less likely to experience maternal death. That’s just a theory at this point, but how else would you explain that 30% increase in maternal deaths during the year that the vaccines were rolled out?

The shots are not safe and effective, and the CDC’s own data proves it.


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