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Euterpe's avatar

It's difficult to try and relate the national-level or age-cohort level vaccine uptake data to pregnancies, stillbirths and miscarriage data, as the uptake rate among pregnant women may be substantially different to their age cohort. In the UK, when my wife became pregnant last year, pregnant women were advised not to take the vaccines at first. She never did, as neither of us trusted something so novel. However by late summer 2021 there was a lot of pressure from the NHS to take the covid vaccine if pregnant (although we found that individual midwives would dissent from this in private consultation, and a consultant we saw told us that not taking the jab was a smart choice given our low risk from the virus, assuming we were okay with the travel implications (!) of not getting it).

Our baby daughter was born this spring and is healthy. I hope that she ends up marrying someone who hasn't been mRNA-inoculated, if there is any long term effect from this.

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Hunter bidens boxer shorts's avatar

I warned everyone that the most vaccinated are rural whites and white native Europeans in general.. we will be a minority in Britain before 2030 and that's with half the population total aswell.

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