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Study Links COVID Vaccines to Higher Miscarriage Rates

May 10, 2025 | Health, International, Science

The study conducted by six Spanish researchers and published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth explores miscarriage rates among pregnant women with COVID-19.

Key Findings:

  • Among 156 women, 45 were vaccinated, with 6 miscarriages (13.3%).
  • 5 miscarriages occurred among the 111 unvaccinated women (4.5%).

The authors highlighted the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, focusing on lowered negative outcomes in the vaccinated group, despite a higher miscarriage rate in vaccinated women during the first two trimesters.

Tags #Health, #International, #Science

Lucem News Editor’s Opinion: So, the shot that was “safe and effective” might not have been so safe—or effective—if you were pregnant. So many lives lost because the Democrats pushed the jab without it even being tested properly.

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