https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/new-england-journal-medicine-backtracks-now-admits-covid-vax-may-not-safe-pregnant-women/
What? New England Journal of Medicine Backtracks – Now Admits COVID Vax May Not Be Safe for Pregnant Women
Jim Hoft
The esteemed New England Journal of Medicine posted a correction last week and now admits the COVID vaccine may not be safe for pregnant women.
The study was updated after it found that 104 of 827 pregnant participants experienced a spontaneous abortion after receiving the COVID vaccine. That is roughly 1 of 8 pregnant women losing their baby after getting the vaccine.
Via Revolver News.
Here is the corrected update from September 8, 2021:
t the time of publication of preliminary findings in the Original
Article related to this editorial, the number of spontaneous abortions
was 104 and there was 1 stillbirth. However, no proportion could be
determined for the risk of spontaneous abortion among participants
vaccinated before 20 weeks of gestation because follow-up information
was not yet available for the majority of those persons. The article has
now been updated. In the fifth paragraph of this editorial (page 2342),
the first sentence should have read, “Among 827 registry
participants who reported a completed pregnancy, 104 experienced
spontaneous abortions and 1 had a stillbirth,” rather than, “…a
completed pregnancy, the pregnancy resulted in a spontaneous abortion
in 104 (12.6%) and in stillbirth in 1 (0.1%); these percentages are well
within the range expected as an outcome for this age group of persons
whose other underlying medical conditions are unknown.” In the same
paragraph, in the sentence beginning “Among live-born infants” (page
2343), the expression “were also consistent” should have read, “were
consistent.” In the seventh paragraph, beginning “Given that,” the first
sentence should have ended, “…limitations in their ability to draw
conclusions about spontaneous abortions, congenital anomalies, and other
potential rare neonatal outcomes,” rather than “…to draw conclusions
about congenital anomalies and other potential rare neonatal outcomes.”
The editorial is correct at NEJM.org.
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