Study by Dr. Thorp et al. examines adverse pregnancy events (AEs) after COVID-19 vs. influenza and other vaccines. Data from CDC/FDA VAERS shows 37 AEs with significant safety signal breaches post-COVID-19 vaccination, including miscarriage and stillbirth. Results prompt call for a global moratorium on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women, citing misinformation from health organizations about vaccine safety. COVID-19 AEs occurred far more frequently (avg. PRR of 69.2, some 499) compared to other vaccines, indicating serious risk.
BREAKING: Peer-Reviewed Study Identifies Serious Safety Signals for 37 Adverse Events Following COVID-19 'Vaccination' in Pregnant Women CDC/FDA safety thresholds breached for miscarriage, stillbirth, premature infant death, fetal cardiac arrest, neonatal respiratory distress, fetal malformations, and many more. Tue, 11 Feb 2025 22:14:57 GMT https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-peer-reviewed-study-identifies by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The study by Dr. James Thorp et al, titled, Are COVID-19 Vaccines in Pregnancy as Safe and Effective as the Medical Industrial Complex Claim? Part I , was just published after successful peer review in the journal Science, Public Health Policy and the Law:
Introduction : In Part I of this three-part series, we report a retrospective, population-based cohort study assessing rates of adverse events (AEs) in pregnancy after COVID-19 vaccines compared to the same AEs after influenza vaccines and after all other vaccines.
Methods: Data were collected from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The CDC/FDA Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database was queried from January 1, 1990 to April 26, 2024, for adverse events (AEs) involving pregnancy complications following COVID-19 vaccination. The time-period included 412 months for all vaccines except COVID-19 vaccines, having been used for only 40 of the 412 months (December 1, 2020 to April 26, 2024). Proportional reporting ratios (PRR) by time compared AEs after COVID-19 vaccination to those after influenza vaccination, and after all other vaccine products administered to pregnant women. In cases in which the PRR was not applicable, Chi-square analysis and Fisher’s exact tests were used according to CDC/FDA guidance. CDC/FDA stipulate a safety concern if a PRR is ≥ 2 or if a Chi-square is ≥ 4.
Results: The CDC/FDA’s safety signals were breached for all 37 AEs following COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy including miscarriage, chromosomal abnormalities, fetal malformations, cervical insufficiency, fetal arrhythmia, hemorrhage in pregnancy, premature labor/delivery, preeclampsia, preterm rupture of membranes, placental abnormalities, fetal growth restriction, stillbirth, newborn asphyxia and newborn death. All p values were ≤ 0.001 with the majority being <0.000001.
Conclusions: We found unacceptably high breaches in safety signals for 37 AEs after COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women. An immediate global moratorium on COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is warranted. The United States government, medical organizations, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies have misled and/or deceived the public regarding the safety of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. The promotion of the COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), The American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology (ABOG), and The Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM) must cease immediately.
On average, adverse pregnancy events were reported 69.2 times more frequently (PRR = 69.2) after COVID-19 ‘vaccination’ compared to other vaccines, with some events occurring nearly 499 times more often (PRR = 499) . The CDC/FDA define a safety concern as a PRR of ≥2 , meaning these findings far exceed the established threshold for risk. Additionally, the mean z-score of 9.64 (where statistical significance begins at 1.96 ) and the mean Chi-square of 74.7 (compared to the safety threshold of 4 ) indicate that these results are highly statistically significant and unlikely due to chance .
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