Saturday, 28 November 2009

Shocking Flu Vaccine Miscarriage Stories

Authorities have repeatedly insisted pregnant women need H1N1/regular flu vaccination to 'protect their babies'.

miscarriage.about.com: Some Pregnant Women Fearful of H1N1 Vaccine

Some of the comments on that story:

"I got the flu vaccine (regular not H1N1) at 8 weeks pregnant. Three days later I miscarried. I am not going to get the H1N1." - Jo

"i work in a hospital like setting and was told ‘the benefits outweigh the risks” 1am i got the vaccine, 3am i started bleeding and craming, 3pm miscarried. you decide" - :(

"I had the H1N1 vaccination and 24 hours later had a miscarriage." - Sue

"My daughter in law was 10 weeks pregnant and had the H1N1 vaccine on Friday that night she miscarried." - Linda Hill

"I was so ready to get the H1N1 vaccine last week and they were only giving them to pregnant women. I was 6 weeks along and got it and the next day I started cramping and miscarried. I already had two healthy pregnancies and never miscarried or had any problems. My doctors think I am crazy to think it was the H1N1 but if no one looks into this than other women will not know. I am so sorry that I got it." - SoSorry

"I also agree something needs to be done and looked more into with this vaccination because most women are being advised it’s just something that happens, but I also had two healthy children normal pregnancies and when I received this vaccination with my third pregnancy, my baby is gone." - Connie

"I received the H1N1 vaccine on October 16th and started experiencing cramping on the 22nd. I was nearly 17 weeks pregnant and gave birth to a stillborn baby boy on the 23rd. Like many of the other women here, the first thing I suspected was the H1N1 vaccine. I immediately asked a nurse at the hospital if that would have anything to do with it. Without hesitation, she told me “absolutely not.” I had reservations about getting the vaccine, but followed the advice of my long trusted family doctor. In a follow up appointment with my doctor 3 days after I lost my baby, I asked him if the vaccine would have had any adverse effects on my baby. He also said that it was not possible." - sioux falls, south dakota

http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/shocking-h1n1-swine-flu-vaccine-miscarriage-stores-from-pregnant-women-tell-your-doctors-that-vaccines-and-pregnancy-do-not-mix

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/11/28/Shocking-Swine-Flu-Vaccine-Miscarriage-Stories.aspx

6 comments:

  1. This is sickening.

    I wonder how many women didn't make the connection.

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  2. Well, it seems this saga might be the end of the vaccine cult.

    The Internet age allows ordinary people to more easliy educate themselves and each other about these issues.

    And it's funny that in a free market of information the establishment liars always lose...eventually!

    Still don't know one person, even one, that died or got properly ill from ManBirdPig Flu.

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  3. The comments (reports) about miscarriage do not surprise me, in fact they should be expected and any doctor would be fully aware of that.

    Most vaccines contain antibiotics. The H1N1 vaccine being distributed in Australia (Panvax) contains the antibiotics Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulphate.

    Neomycin is in the FDA pregnancy category D, which means it is known to be harmful to an unborn baby. If this info is available from the FDA, so called medical professionals who claim it is impossible to connect the vaccine with miscarriage are either not competent in their profession or simply intentionally dishonest. Either way they should be charged with malpractice resulting in death.

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  4. Good points Fred, but you're missing one crucial part:

    Vaccination is a Religion, not necessarily a science backed medical practice.

    Oh, that and the IG Farben drug companies have all had a shot of an unusually effective 'liability vaccine' and all received immunity.

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  5. A woman's body is at its healthiest when pregnant. Cancers go into remission, hair gets thicker, all resources go into keeping the body healthy for the life of the foetus. Pregnant women are the least likely to need the vaccine and the vaccine is probably most dangerous when given to pregnant women. They toy!!

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  6. Vaccines are safe and effective. I think all you anti-science people just want everyone to get sick from flu...[oh the irony]

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