Thursday, July 3, 2025

Miscarrage after mRNA vaccine (John Campbell)


Overall, the findings in this paper provided concerning evidence of a higher-than-expected fetal loss rate associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccine doses received during early pregnancy (gestational weeks 8-13).

The safety signal should be further investigated by regulatory authorities as part of their risk assessment of vaccination during pregnancy with specific focus on the physiological effects in early pregnancy.

There is also a need to conduct pathophysiological studies to better understand the potential biological mechanisms.

Additionally, it would be insightful to assess the potential impact of non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

The findings also underscore the importance of conducting dedicated and statistically powered prospective clinical trials to study the impact of vaccination for COVID-19 and other pathogens during pregnancy to better inform recommendations to this vulnerable population.




Expected vs observed data that's come from Israel. The key thing to consider is that pregnant women were/are being encouraged to take an experimental medicine where the data is showing indications of harm (as opposed to no signal at all). And because this is an experiment the onus of proof is reversed.

Best comment on You Tube:

@shelleycurreen1182

I wasnt even surposed to take hayfever medication while pregnant, but they want you to get a Mrna jab? Madness. How does that not ring alarm bells for people.


[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, July 3, 2025.]

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