Popular Articles
Today Week Month Year


Fetal deaths up by nearly 2,000% since start of COVID vaccine rollout
By Mary Villareal // Apr 08, 2022

A member of America's Frontline Doctors has warned pregnant women that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine rollout has coincided with the nearly 2,000 percent increase in fetal deaths.

Brighteon.TV

Dr. Peterson Pierre presented data regarding the rate of fetal death per vaccine administered in the U.S., and it showed a spike in cases since the COVID-19 vaccines were made available. He also noted that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recorded 550 million administered COVID shots, with 3,725 fetal deaths.

This means that there had been one fetal death for every 147,651 shots. In contrast, there had been four billion administered shots for other vaccines in the years 2006 through 2019, with 1,368 fetal deaths, or one fetal death for every 3 million shots.

"So if you do the math, you realize that since the COVID shots have been available, there's been a 1,925 percent increase in fetal deaths," he said. He also urged expecting mothers to take note of the numbers for the sake of the children.

Unfortunately, the data seems irrelevant "because the recommendation to get [COVID] shots has not changed," Pierre noted. "You need to look out for your own kids. You are their protector. You have a lot to think about. That decision rests with you, not with anyone else."

Around 23 of 32 expecting mothers receiving Pfizer COVID vaccines resulted in "spontaneous abortions" or miscarriages, according to the Pfizer and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) response to the Freedom of Information Act as reported last year.

Also seen is a more than 50 times increase in ectopic pregnancy, which also results in fetal death.

Most pregnant women don't notice symptoms of ectopic pregnancy early, because while it does present the usual signs and symptoms of pregnancy, it cannot continue as normal, with the fertilized egg growing in an improper place.

In Canada, the Lions Gate Hospital said they would usually see one stillborn death a month, but in November last year there had been 13 stillborn deaths in a 24-hour period. The CDC also reported that the COVID shots have effects on "fertility problems," acknowledging that the results from ongoing long-term studies are not yet available.

Experts warn expectant mothers against getting mRNA COVID vaccines

Medical experts have long warned expectant mothers against getting the mRNA shots, including vaccine expert Pamela Acker and former Pfizer executive Michael Yeadon, who said that women of childbearing age, especially those who are pregnant or nursing, should reject the COVID-19 vaccines entirely.

"You never ever give inadequately tested medicines, medicinal products, to a pregnant woman," Yeadon said.

Despite the evidence pointing to the dangers of mRNA shots to unborn children, the CDC still recommends that people ages 18-49 with certain medical conditions, including pregnancy, receive mRNA COVID-19 shots, including a booster dose, based on their individual risks and benefits.

The government's own database through March 18, showed unprecedented increases in recorded deaths and injuries following COVID-19 vaccines for the past 15 months since they were rolled out for emergency use.

Statistics showed massive increases in reported adverse effects from strokes (68,000 percent), heart diseases (44,000 percent) and deaths (6,800 percent).

In fact, the majority of cases found in the over 31 years of history with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) are from December 2020, when the FDA granted the emergency use of COVID-19 vaccines.

Data from different surveillance systems did not indicate obvious safety signals with regards to pregnancies or neonatal outcomes associated with the vaccinations. However, experts do suggest further studies with regard to fetal deaths associated with the vaccines, especially for women who have been vaccinated early in their pregnancy.

Visit Immunization.news to learn more about the adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines.

Watch the video below about researchers calling for a stop on inoculation of pregnant women.

This video is from the Tammy Cuthbert Garcia channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

All COVID-19 vaccines to be made with aborted human fetal cells.

VAERS data reveals 50-fold increase in ectopic pregnancies following COVID-19 vaccine shots

VAERS data show COVID vaccine deaths SURPASS those caused by other shots.

VAERS records overwhelming adverse events from COVID-19 vaccines in first two months of 2022.

KILLING BABIES: Death of infant linked to Pfizer Covid vaccine that mother took while breastfeeding.

Sources include:

GlobalResearch.ca 1

GlobalResearch.ca 2

HealthImpactNews.com

Brighteon.com



Take Action:
Support NewsTarget by linking to this article from your website.
Permalink to this article:
Copy
Embed article link:
Copy
Reprinting this article:
Non-commercial use is permitted with credit to NewsTarget.com (including a clickable link).
Please contact us for more information.
Free Email Alerts
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.

NewsTarget.com © 2022 All Rights Reserved. All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. NewsTarget.com is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. NewsTarget.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published on this site. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.

This site uses cookies
News Target uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy.
Learn More
Close
Get 100% real, uncensored news delivered straight to your inbox
You can unsubscribe at any time. Your email privacy is completely protected.