H1N1 Vaccine Miscarriage Risk

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It is stated plainly in the Arepanrix adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine package that the product was associated with miscarriage, birth defects and developmental delays in rats.Nonetheless, our government continues to recommend that pregnant women take the adjuvanted vaccine if flu rates are increasing and they are unable to get the unadjuvanted version at that time. How can our public health officials consider this an acceptable risk/benefit ratio?About 1 in 450 pregnant women who catch influenza will go on to develop complications. According to data from Australian epidemiological surveillance, one in 3800 pregnant women are hospitalized for flu-related complications, but these women had other risk factors such as obesity. The risk of pregnant women dying from flu was found to be about 1/300000. articles.mercola.com So far, there has only been one “H1N1-related” death in a pregnant woman in Canada since the virus first appeared in April, and this woman really died of blood loss following an emergency C-section done because she was suffering respiratory distress. In other words, the flu was only very loosely connected to a single death. Meanwhile, the vaccine has to date never been tested in pregnant women and is known to have adverse outcomes in the offspring of treated rats. Clinical trials on pregnat women were SUSPENDED because the women developed fever, which is known to affect fetal development. Whether the public health officials are really incompetent or are being
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10 Responses to “H1N1 Vaccine Miscarriage Risk”

  1. BuckOffama Says:

    The H1N1 vaccine was shipped out of the UPS hub in KY years before the WHO declared a pandemic.Roche hired temp employees to pack and ship them,and these temps were given *no* instructions in writing-were permitted to take *nothing* in with them, and were given no protective clothing (gloves, etc…) to pack them.If they were broken, the employees from the pharmaceutical company handled it,the temps were not permitted to discuss anything.This was in an obscure unmarked warehouse in Louisville.

  2. pogmotho1n Says:

    I remember hearing a doctor on the Alex Jones Show last year TRYING to clarify that the reason why certain people were getting adverse effects from the Tamiflu vaccines was because the nurses / healthcare workers administering it had not read the instructions that came with it properly and had FORGOTTEN TO PRESHAKE the bottle / vial prior to administrating it which resulted in these people receiving up to 100 times the normal level of the drug

  3. healthtruthrevealed Says:

    You’re right, they’re not that stupid. If they were, doctors wouldn’t be the least vaccinated profession in the community. Neither would the vaccine manufacturers or nurses be refusing the shot. They’re smart enough to know that a chemical concoction of mercury, formaldehyde, aluminum, aborted fetus cells, human serum, animal tissue and mutated viruses don’t equate to excellent health. Just loads of cash and dead bodies.

  4. thetruthergirls Says:

    To get tetanus, you have to receive a deep puncture wound, which must be contaminated with tetanus spores from animal feces in warm, moist soil, and you must not clean the wound. It also should not bleed. Bandage it tightly: tetanus is anaerobic, it dies on contact with the air.

    If you are at risk for the above, by all means, get a shot of that junk.

    Half the US population is not immune to tetanus, yet there are only 55 cases a year, in people with risk factors.

  5. AlisonHopeRankin Says:

    The only thing I will take meds for is 1. Tetanus shot every 10 years and 2. if i get mentally ill the meds to take care of that

    So yeah, I see that my no medication spree is paying off

  6. hairoftehdog Says:

    My sister had H1N1 vac 6 weeks in. Two weeks later, the doctors said no heart beat and development looked to have stopped at 6 weeks.

  7. goodkitty8 Says:

    You just keep repeating ITs not safe. When I just gave you an exmple of a pregant woman that had the HINI shot and was fine. I mean you should talk to you doctor first before taking it. To make sure.

    My pregnant friend who had the shot in her at 18 weeks just gave birth to a gorgeous small girl.

  8. thetruthergirls Says:

    The stat comes from the Australian flu season of 2009 with H1N1.
    1- were the women in the hospital you mention pregnant or were they pregnant and obese? Because obesity is a major risk factor and 30% of the US population is obese. I would worry more about being obese than pregnant.
    2- Vaccines for flu have never been proven to reduce risk of hospitalization or death in pregnant women.
    3- There is no way to be 100% safe of anything. Everything has risks. Vax or no vax.

  9. thetruthergirls Says:

    People have probably read that tale more than the package insert. But I would say the insert is the real cause for concern.

  10. thetruthergirls Says:

    Not saying it will hurt all women. Just pointing out that according to even the package insert, you are taking a gamble. People need to know it has NOT been proven safe.

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