Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Doctors Told Pregnant Women To Get H1N1 Vaccine In 2009 ... Miscarages Increased 700% Compared To 2007 & 2008

The CDC has announced that almost half of all pregnant women were vaccinated with the H1N1 or combined influenza vaccination during the "influenza" season of 2009/2010. 

Women who were told by their physicians to get the flu shot were three times more likely to get it, and women who were specifically told to get the H1N1 vaccination were a staggering 10 times more likely to accept the vaccination.

However, data presented to CDC's Advisory Committee on Children's Vaccines shows the rate of miscarriage attributed to vaccination during the same period rose by 700% compared to both 2007 and 2008.  The report was presented to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Children's Vaccines by the National Coalition of Organized Women, who corroborated the miscarriage and stillborn rates reported on the CDC's VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) database with an independent review of miscarriages associated with the influenza and H1N1 vaccination during the winter of 2009-2010.

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