Isn’t that true of the population in generalLots of info here from the RCOG: https://www.rcog.org.uk/guidance/co.../coronavirus-covid-19-infection-in-pregnancy/
and this Oxford study: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2022-02-2...-severe-covid-19-infection-pregnancy-outcomes
plus a JAMA paediatrics study from18 months ago: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2779182
Studies indicate that most pregnant women will only experience mild illness if they do catch covid; however for the minority who develop severe covid the outcomes are potentially much worse for them and their baby than if they hadn't been pregnant.
Pregnant women in their 20s and 30s seriously ill with covid have much worse outcomes for themselves and their babies simply because of being pregnant alongside severe infection so it's different to general population. Info in earlier links explains. Edited for spellingIsn’t that true of the population in general
That picture is quite sinister to me. I know of a few women who are around 5mths pregnant and they’ve had their jabs inc 1x booster - that just makes me feel uneasyThey’re still pushing it here View attachment 1750825
Anyone that’s unfortunate enough to become seriously ill have much worse outcomes, pregnant or not .What percentage of the population that were pregnant have died from covid?Pregnant women in their 20s and 30s seriously ill with covid have much worse outcomes for themselves and their babies simply because of being pregnant alongside severe infection so it's different to general population. Info in earlier links explains. Edited for spelling
Yeah ,there’s not many other conditions have a bow to enforce a vaccineThat picture is quite sinister to me. I know of a few women who are around 5mths pregnant and they’ve had their jabs inc 1x booster - that just makes me feel uneasy
How many questions will be enough, Monga?Anyone that’s unfortunate enough to become seriously ill have much worse outcomes, pregnant or not .What percentage of the population that were pregnant have died from covid?
You can never ask too many questions when there’s still no answer in sight…According to this the death rate at the height of the pandemic when the virus was at its most deadly was 17 (iUK ) hardly a need for a gov campaign of fear.How many questions will be enough, Monga?
Questions are vital of course. You ask rather a lot of rhetorical ones though, don't you think?You can never ask too many questions when there’s still no answer in sight…According to this the death rate at the height of the pandemic when the virus was at its most deadly was 17 (iUK ) hardly a need for a gov campaign of fear.
Maternal deaths in the UK related to COVID-19 - Maternity & Midwifery Forum
The latest MBRRACE rapid review of maternal deaths relating to the COVID-19 infection is salutary reading as always.www.maternityandmidwifery.co.uk
All deaths are grim doesn’t mean people should be terrified thru gov campaigns…I’ll keep asking questions until I get a satisfactory answerQuestions are vital of course. You ask rather a lot of rhetorical ones though, don't you think?
17 (24 in the wider report) covid-related pregnancy deaths of young women in those 10 months is still grim...
Only 9 I think. It was also covered in the article someone else posted with quotes from a real FDA inspector.
I've followed Mike Yeadon right from the start, even when he was allowed on MSM outlets like talkradio. It was him and Dr Sucharit Bhakdi who wrote the open later to the European Health Committee which warned of the catastrophic implications of mass vaccination and the potential blood clots which would follow. They were completely right.Micheal yeadon “a scientific researcher and vice president at drugs giant Pfizer Inc. Who co-founded a successful biotech firm that the Swiss drugmaker Novartis purchased for at least $325 million.”
The ex-Pfizer scientist who became an anti-vax hero.
The ex-Pfizer scientist who became an anti-vax hero.www.reuters.com
Guess only time will tell.
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